+1 for Pycharm. I have used Pydev, but I change because some features:

 1) Refactoring is easier
 2) better autcompletion, including jinja templates, JS and CSS
 3) Building of less file out of the box
 4) Git integration far better than Eclipse's Egit

 Kaan:

 Anyone has their preferences and all you pointed out is great but the
color scheme. You have 3 preset groups of schemes and you can totaly
create a new one to meet your needs.



On Apr 30, 5:18 pm, Bryce Cutt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use Aptana Studio (which is just a dressed up version of Eclipse)
> primarily and Sublime Text sometimes. Eclipse has been such a core part of
> my workflow for over a decade that I always miss things about it when I try
> to use other IDEs. I've been trying to switch away from it for a while but
> have not succeeded. To me one of the core features of an IDE for GAE (and
> anything actually) is full graphical debug support so even when I use
> Sublime I run my app through Aptana for the good debugger in PyDev.
>
> To those that use Sublime: what debugger do you guys use?
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> On Sunday, April 28, 2013 9:50:25 PM UTC-7, Takashi SASAKI wrote:
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> > I'm posting this topic for personal interest.
> > What is the most common IDE for Google App Engine with Python?
>
> > I'm using PyDev for now. Some of my friends are using PyCharm.
> > Whereas there is the official Eclipse plugin for Java, not for Python.

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