+1 for PyCharm. I know many here like Sublime Text also (though it's a
super text editor, not an IDE). Neither are open source, but both work
hard to earn the $$ you spend on them.

_Nik

On 5/31/2013 7:19 AM, Masklinn wrote:
> On 2013-05-31, at 12:54 , tony gair wrote:
>> Python and Django are not my first languages and currently I am using it 
>> like I would a compiled language inside gedit on debian wheezy. I was 
>> actually quite surprised to find a lot of people using it on windows and 
>> macs when I went to my local python user group but enough digression!.
>> I was wondering if anyone using debian wheezy can recommend a nice ide 
>> (hopefully opensource but if not then relatively inexpenisive) for django 
>> and python?
> PyCharm works very well, though it's not open-source. Inexpensive is
> more of a relative judgement, I've found it worth the price and
> jetbrains regularly does sales on their products. YMMV.
>

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