[HacktionLab] Web development language question

naomi at aktivix.org naomi at aktivix.org
Mon Jul 7 08:25:18 UTC 2014


Yes six is great but you need the thousand extension

Quoting Charlie Harvey <charlie at newint.org>:

> I use this editor called "six". At least I think that's what it's
> called. Never could get my head round roman numerals.
>
> On 04/07/14 22:09, Mick Clearerchannel wrote:
>> Im using aptanta with a pydev plugin but not sure exactly why. Git
>> integration seems flakey so you have to use cmd line really,
>> Code colouring seems good. And there's some ability to start projects
>> with some django templates but not really used that.
>>
>> On July 4, 2014 9:45:53 PM GMT+01:00, naomi at aktivix.org wrote:
>>
>>     v ... oh, sorry ;)
>>
>>     Quoting Mike Harris <mike at mbharris.co.uk>:
>>
>>         On 04/07/2014 10:35, Mick - Clearerchannel.org
>>         <http://Clearerchannel.org> wrote:
>>
>>             I've found a couple of good starts on django,
>>
>>             http://gettingstartedwithdjango.com
>>             https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/intro/
>>
>>             For some one not used to the idea, the whole shebang of
>>             setting up
>>             virtual boxes and virtual environments was a bit of a
>>             learning curve but
>>             I'm getting there, and it does make sense.
>>
>>             I'm wondering if anyone else has tips for learning django /
>>             python,
>>             resources etc.
>>
>>         Noticed that JetBrains make the PyCharm IDE, which yes is
>>         commerical and
>>         yes is paid licence, but their software is pretty good and
>>         generally is
>>         a good help to the programmer. Anyone else found a nice free
>>         software
>>         IDE/environment to work with Python/Django, vi and Emacs aside?
>>
>>
>>             nice one
>>             Mick
>>
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