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I just use emacs.
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I appreciate what you said about deploying and not editing "live" files directly.
However, I have several projects in various stages of development and when I first start a project, I don't have anything to deploy, I edit everything "live". When it's in production and users are counting on it being up, then I would rather not touch the running machine.
When I'm creating a dummy project to test my apache configuration and/or my management commands, or trying to assemble a complicated query, I do it "live" on the VM on which I created the playground project.
Another use-case I have is that my workstation is sometimes far removed from my development machine. My workstation is either a Linux machine or sometimes a laptop via VPN over wireless. Tmux and vim/emacs are glorious workhorses for this scenario and I have a hard time envisioning that same level of convenience from an IDE. I guess I was hoping that someone had found something magical that was at least this convenient.
In case it isn't obvious, I'm a django nub and probably do not know about many best practices.
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