Re: [web2py] Re: PyCharm is going to support web2py

2011-06-09 Thread Pierre Thibault
2011/6/9 Ross Peoples > Not to start a holy war or anything, but I hear people talking all the time > about how emacs or vim is the best code editor ever. Why is that? Does it do > code completion or have some other really helpful feature that I just > missed? I've used vim to edit text files, bu

Re: [web2py] Re: PyCharm is going to support web2py

2011-06-09 Thread Pierre Thibault
2011/6/9 Ross Peoples > Not to start a holy war or anything, but I hear people talking all the time > about how emacs or vim is the best code editor ever. Why is that? Does it do > code completion or have some other really helpful feature that I just > missed? I've used vim to edit text files, bu

Re: [web2py] Re: PyCharm is going to support web2py

2011-06-09 Thread Martín Mulone
intelliyole Dmitry Jemerov @ @rochacbruno actually *web2py* support is not on the PyCharm roadmap. the number of votes is not the only thing driving our development plans 2011/6/9 Ross Peoples > Not to start a holy war or anyt

[web2py] Re: PyCharm is going to support web2py

2011-06-09 Thread Ross Peoples
Not to start a holy war or anything, but I hear people talking all the time about how emacs or vim is the best code editor ever. Why is that? Does it do code completion or have some other really helpful feature that I just missed? I've used vim to edit text files, but editing code in a tiny cons

[web2py] Re: PyCharm is going to support web2py

2011-06-08 Thread cjrh
On Jun 8, 8:53 pm, Ross Peoples wrote: > I use Komodo IDE > for development right now, which is a decent editor with autocomplete, but > no debugging (and no remote debugging either). Speaking as a long-time vim user, I was kinda blown away by pydev on Eclipse (helios) recently. Somehow, eclipse

[web2py] Re: PyCharm is going to support web2py

2011-06-08 Thread Ross Peoples
It says "I bet the PyCharm team will step up to the task". I hope this is their way of secretly saying, "It's now on our todo list". I use Komodo IDE for development right now, which is a decent editor with autocomplete, but no debugging (and no remote debugging either). So I hope PyCharm does a