> If you used Pydev and Textmate , eclipse for Django ! so now You forget
> them
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I used to have a strong bias against PyDev because it was based on
Eclipse, something which I used to view as another bloated piece of Java
software. I read a blog post about Mylyn and watched a screencast by the
creator of Mylyn, Mik Kersten here:
<http://tasktop.com/videos/mylyn/webcast-mylyn-3.0.html>, I was
compelled to give Mylyn a chance. Using the Eclipse/PyDev/Mylyn
combination has made a believer out of me. I have my IDE integrated with
Trac, which we use for ticketing, and I can preserve and restore the
context on a given ticket. On small and simple projects, none of this
matters very much. On more complex projects, particularly if there are
multiple collaborators on the project, it makes a difference. I like
being able to restore my working context on issues I've been working on
in a matter of seconds. It's even better if I can restore the working
context of what my colleagues have been working on. There is much more
to it than what I've described. If there was another tool that could do
what I can with this combination, I'd certainly consider it but I
haven't seen one, yet. Note: I like and use vim, too. It's just not even
close to what I would call an "IDE".
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Clifford Ilkay
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