PYTHON :

Notepad++ :)

The one of the  most important update would be SIMPLE way to edit the
code in the browser itself. ... Like you have some Modal in datastore
which stores the code and executed in sort of JavaScript eval style. I
am quite noob to write big applications but guess It may work  this
way, something similar to *shell* open source project. The open source
project shell evaluates the codes sent from browser. So basically a
{ Javascript syntex hilighter + DataModal storing the edited code }.
Much easier access to Live Datastore. Developing a facebook app on
local dev_server is a pain for bi-directional API calls.





On Dec 17, 7:56 pm, Andrey Tarantsov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, App Engine developers!
>
> Two quick poll-style questions for you (interested in replies from
> both Java and Python developers):
>
> 1) IDEs / editors: Are you Java guys using Eclipse or IDEA or
> something else? Are you Python guys using PyDev, another IDE, Vim/
> Emacs or a regular text editor?
>
> 2) If you could pick a single tool to be developed to help you write
> App Engine apps, what would it be?
>
> Your answers would provide a very interesting insight into our
> community, and would also greatly help us at OnPositive to build more
> App Engine tools as well as extend our AppWrench with more interesting
> features.
>
> If enough people reply, we'll sum up and post the results here after a
> while.
>
> Andrey.

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