Doug Stewart on 28 Aug 2011 11:06:32 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] Need IDE Recommendation


Netbeans. 

Eclipe if you're desperate. [X]Emacs for that oldschool swagger. 
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Doug Stewart

On Aug 28, 2011, at 12:32 PM, Casey Bralla <MailList@nerdworld.org> wrote:

> I'm starting some heavy coding on a custom Project Management application. The program is a web-based application written in python which makes heavy use of a MySQL backend.
>  
> I'm very new to IDE's and would like some recommendations for a system.  Here are my requirements (or at least, what I think I need):
>  
>  
> 1. Free (as in beer)
> 2. Automatic python syntax highlighting
> 3. Python code formatting (ie: automatically fix indenting)
> 4. Spell checking (Very important, since I'm a dyslexic typist and actual customers will see my web pages)
> 5. Generally easy to use (I'm new to this type of tool)
> 6. Formatted printing for good paper records
> 7. Automatic detection of HTML snippets
>  
>  
> Currently, I'm using geany, which seems adequate, but is not fantastic.  I've tried Eric, but found it a little confusing since it had so much power.
>  
> What do you recommend for the non-professional coder who has to produce professional output?
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> Casey Bralla
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