On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Shay <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'm using the usual IDE-like plugins for vim, but want to try the modular
> approach I've seen mentioned online. Vim + debugger + versioning + project
> management >= IDE functionality. Don't know where to start. Anyone have
> experience with this kind of thing?
>
>
pdb is the standard python debugger and I typically use it from the
command-line when I need to. I have used vimpdb[1] in the past with
webapps, but I found it a little slow in some cases. I hear this is no
longer true, but I have not had the time to check it out. I've also read
good stuff about pyclewn[2]. It's on my list of things to try when I get
some free time.

1. https://github.com/gotcha/vimpdb
2. http://pyclewn.sourceforge.net/

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