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- yurimon
I am on path to hard coding for Web Development. Currently Learning Python.
using mac.Is there an ideal coding environment set up for building a code library? Organizing and development environment and managing code?
also data modeling. etc.Also I am currently looking at these for python coding.
http://wingware.com/
http://pydev.org/index.html
https://www.djangoproject.com/I would like an optimized coding environment for python, object c, php, mysql, java, javascript, ajax. jquery, css.
seems like all the components online are separate.
any shared experience would be appreciated.
- beautiful0
as an ide i can recommend pycharm http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm…
for php i'm using another tool from jetbrains called phpstorm http://www.jetbrains.com/phpstor…
- yurimon0
oh. what I mean by optimized is, good software for development, also efficient. I dont want to have to much software.
- sherm0
pointing out... djangoproject is not an IDE, its a framework...
- IRNlun60
I'm currently using Textmate for python, javascript, jquery, html, css.
Command line for mysql. GIT to manage revisions and branches, JIRA for ticket management.
There may be a more all encompassing app out there but this has worked well for me.
- sublocked0
My favorite app for the past few years has been Textmate also.
Textmate + iTerm (or terminal) + a good source control manager like Git or SVN is all you really need.
Lots of developers are also into VIM - which is the same across all platforms (win, mac, linux) - but I never got into it for more than editing things on the server.
I'm of the mind you really don't need an IDE for python (or ruby/javascript/html which is what I primarily code)
- i_was0
boners and coders?
- section_0140
I use Aptana for php/html/css. They appear to have Python support as well. I wouldn't consider writing Objective C in anything but XCode.
- orrinward20
I use Smartgit for Version control. If you're a 'hard coder' though you'll probably use command line.
- mantrakid0
i Use Panic's Coda for code, css, ssh, and simple DB stuff. If i need more advance DB stuff i crack open Sequel Pro. Both Mac apps.
- kush0
i've tried coda, aptana.. my favorite is textmate