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I'm starting to use wingware wing IDE. And i got wing working with web2py with code completion, etc.

Is pycharm for web2py development better than wing ? Since it is focused on web applications it has potential to be better.

Thanks.



I too would like to know this.

I recently switched from Django (I was also using Clojure, but switched back to Python for web stuff because nobody around here knows Clojure...) to web2py and love it. I've been using the integrated editor out of lazyness, but will be ramping up my web development effort soon so could do with a good IDE. I've tried and liked WingIDE in the past, but am open to alternatives too.


I use both pycharm and Wing IDE for a fairly large project. I find coding python in Wing IDE easier because it is simpler (have a few virtualenvs, Wing IDE easily figures things out and code completion is pretty good). I use Webstorm (JetBrains Web IDE) for UI development and find it a good fit for that purpose.




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