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Best Python IDE
urlwolf:
Do you know of any IDE that supports mercurial?
Thanks
iphigenie:
I have heard from the netbeans team (in reply to a comment by me on twitter) that they are adding python next, and that it will be available (beta) in November after they release 2.5
They usually work hard to integrate debugging, language documentation, common frameworks, instructions to add more frameworks etc. so it might well be a very strong contender for Python IDE by December.
link: http://twitter.com/netbeans/status/993313225
urlwolf:
Yep, I use netbeans, and love it. Will use it for python when it comes out. And that has mercurial support.
But in the meantime: Wow, eric rocks!
housetier:
PIDA claims to support any versioning system.
urlwolf:
well, netbeans 6.5 was released and there's no support for python.
I've been playing with ERIC and I like it.
But is there anything that supports django too?
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