Python, Emacs and werkzeug's debugger.
The debugger comes with werkzeug is neat!
http://kay-docs.shehas.net/debugging.html

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Takashi Matsuo
Kay's daddy



On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:29 AM, ramu <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you guys could integrate this with open source shell project. Once
> code is developed, It could be easily copied to hard-copy ;) and
> handled to app.yaml
>
> http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/codemirror/contrib/python/index.html
>
> 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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