Awesome, just tell me if you need a hand to package it for Debian.

Regards

2011/8/11 Mariano Reingart <[email protected]>:
> FYI
>
> I am pleased to announce of ide2py, an Integrated Development
> Environment for python and web2py.
> Although it is still experimental, basic functionality is working:
>
>  * Editor with calltips and autocomplete
>  * Shell and Debugger (breakpoints, inspection, etc.)
>  * Repository (hg) support (add, commit, etc.)
>  * wxPyDiff (diff viewer)
>  * a Browser (webkit or IE) to test webpages
>  * a Console to redirect stdio
>  * Source code checking/validation using pep8, pyflakes and doctests
>
> It is built using wxPython widget toolkit and includes a minimal
> internal server for development, where applications can be run and
> debugged (no need to start a third-party debugger or a separate web2py
> server).
>
> Usage is similar to Visual Basic IDE (i.e. keyboard shortcuts are
> equal when possible)
>
> It also has PSP -Personal Software Project- support (defect
> management, time recording log, etc.) for quality self-improvement.
>
> Screenshot:
>
> http://rad2py.googlecode.com/hg/screenshots/ide2py-0.05-ubuntu.png
>
> Source code and more information:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/rad2py
>
> Quick installation:
>
>  * Get python 2.5+ and wxpython 2.8+
>  * Get optionally mercurial for repo support
>  * Clone rad2py repo
>  * Download and unzip web2py into rad2py folder
>  * CD to rad2py/ide2py
>  * Execute python main.py
>  * Have fun!
>
> ASAP there will be installation packages for download, sorry for the
> inconvenience.
>
> Comments and help are welcome!
>
> Best regards
>
> Mariano Reingart
> http://www.sistemasagiles.com.ar
> http://reingart.blogspot.com
>

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