Hi Mariano, That is a great start, I'm glad someone else has also started on this. I am going to start reading through the code you have done and when I am up to speed I would like to help you build the tool.
I am also comfortable with the web based IDE. However even with youadworld there was over 5000 files to port over. (Most didn't have to be ported because web2py added the same features required). It is very hard to work with a large amount of files with the built in web based IDE. Now if it would have a folder tree panel like most standalone IDE's that would help greatly. This can easily be done using Dojo, not sure how easy with jquery. -- Regards, Bruce On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 5:41 AM, Ross Peoples <[email protected]>wrote: > I have been following ide/rad2py for a little while now. I am really > looking forward to trying this out and I appreciate all the work you have > put into it Mariano! > > Depending on the type of project, I will use either TextMate or Komodo > Edit. For larger projects, I use Komodo for the code completion and > organization. I also use SourceTree for source code management. I tried > Eclipse + PyDev / Aptana, but it seems way too heavy and doesn't really > really offer much more than I have already. I didn't play with it too long, > as it reminded me of Java development too much, so I could be wrong and > could totally be missing out. > > I am looking forward to playing with ide/rad2py to see if it can unseat > Komodo as my IDE of choice. > -- -- Regards, Bruce Wade http://ca.linkedin.com/in/brucelwade http://www.wadecybertech.com http://www.warplydesigned.com http://www.fitnessfriendsfinder.com

