Re: [TurboGears] Best IDE for TurboGears2 and Python

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Craig Small

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Nov 8, 2015, 3:06:25 PM11/8/15
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I  use vim with a series of plugins such as syntastic and python jedi. Mainly because i have used vi for programming for over 20 years so your fingers know the keys and as i login and ssh back from various computers and also it means the same tool for all the languages i use. For vim the pyflake integration is great and i have much better code because of ut. I think it came with jedi.

Pycharm looked nice but to me it uses a different way of writing code and seemed to break my "flow" which all real IDEs seem to do. It was a little fiddly to get a quickstarted project in to pycharm but not impossible.

However you're talking to a guy who used mutt for all email until very recently so i might be in the minority.

  - Craig


On Sun, 8 Nov 2015 09:32 Robert James Liguori <glies...@gmail.com> wrote:
Do the developers of TurboGears2 have a favorite IDE to develop in when working with TurboGears2.

I fancy Vim, but can setup PyCharm if there are advantages.

Thoughts?

Thanks!

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Martin Eliasson

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Nov 8, 2015, 4:00:52 PM11/8/15
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I like Bluefish for HTML and PyDev for Eclipse for python code. Not exactly optimal to use two editors.

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damien....@free.fr

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Nov 9, 2015, 9:42:12 AM11/9/15
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Hi,

I use pycharm for all my python developments, and it is (also) a good choice for turbogears development. It supports mako templates highlighting.

Damien

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Stuart Zurcher

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Nov 20, 2015, 12:11:12 AM11/20/15
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For free on Linux desktop:  Geany or Aptana
Geany is easy to set up snippets for Mako.  However, neither one fully integrates with Mako without some tweaking.  I prefer Geany because it is fast and light on resources.  After a first search through a project for a word or phrase, subsequent searches are incredibly fast.  I like Aptana with its jquery integration and better github handling.  Although I usually do git from the command line.

For ssh: vim or nano
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