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Hi,
There is not actual IDE for Django, IDEs like Visual Studio, PyCharm, PyDev.
Also some editors like Vim, Emacs, VSCode, Atom, Textmate do have support for Python at some extent.
Do the official tutorial [1] or if you find that official
tutorial is too packed Django Girls [2] do have excellent tutorial
that goes in depth what you need to do to get Django apps up and
running.
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Hi,
If virtualenv is to be avoided (which I do not recommend anyway, especially for a newbie, since it protects him from breaking his Python system installation), my advice would be to go with:
$ python setup.py install
--user
This way only the user's private environment is modified, and if anything goes wrong the normal behavior of the system can be restored by deleting the relevant tree under $HOME/.local (or its equivalent for non Linux
contexts).
IMHO, suggesting a sudo based approach to a newbie (and even to a confirmed) user is an open door to system mess.
Anyway, virtualenv worth the investment learning how to use it. I have been used to deploy packages in Python system libs on production systems, and ran into problem at a time. Since then, and even when there is only
one Python app running on the box, I have always deployed under virtualenvs and fell much better now.
Note : To be honest, this is not fully true currently, because I've switched to Docker based deployment for new projects, which eliminates all this libs conflicts hassles and ensure me that things run the same on my local
staging env and on the production server. This is of course not the only benefit, but it solves this specific problem. For true production application class projects, I would recommend investing a bit in this direction.
Just my $0.02
Best regards
Salut Pascual,
If virtualenv is to be avoided (which I do not recommend anyway, especially for a newbie, since it protects him from breaking his Python system installation), my advice would be to go with:
$ python setup.py install --user
Hi,
As a satisfied user, without any connection with JetBrain corp., and after having worked for several years before with Eclipse/PyDev, my feeling is that PyCharm is the best IDE of the moment for "non-toys" Python + framework
projects.
Beware that if you want to benefit from the Web or scientific frameworks full support, you'll need the Pro (not free) version. But even if you'll have to pay for it, its price is really low for personal licenses (and even for enterprise ones), and the renewal fee drops every year, down to 53% after the 3rd year.
Best regards
Hi,
Hi Mirek,
That's a good point. But for debugging and development purposes, i prefer using mercurial or git to upgrade my packages. Also, having access to the source tree while developing your app makes debugging more convenient than with the python eggs format.
Cheers,
Etienne
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