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LIAL2011-01-25 14:18:01
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LIAL, 2011-01-25 14:18:01

IDE for Mac (Python + Django)?

I’m switching to a Mac, tell me who uses which editor to have syntax highlighting for Python (Django if it’s super at all) well, me and the standard set of course html + css + php + js? I look at Coda, Textmate, Komodo - but I meet different reviews and I can’t decide. Who used what, tell me what are the advantages (what exactly did you like in each of them)?
Maybe someone else is using something???

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muslimov, 2011-01-25
@muslimov

try emax, maybe you will get on the path of the Jedi

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Zada, 2011-01-25
@Zada

textmate. There is syntax highlighting and snippets for django (you need to download it separately), python is naturally built-in. This editor impresses with its simplicity, minimalism and elegance.
Compared to Komodo, it is much faster and more native.

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iStyx, 2011-01-25
@iStyx

Try PyCharm

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homm, 2011-01-25
@homm

eclipse.

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andreysmind, 2011-01-25
@andreysmind

TextWrangler is free and pretty handy.
Fraise, the former Smultron, is also free, but it looks like the developer has scored on it.
And of course Emacs.

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Mark, 2011-01-25
@printf

For python, django and layout I use Espresso and TextMate.

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