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by krallin 4864 days ago
Specifically for Python / Django development, PyCharm is very good: http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/
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Indeed, I agree but that wasn't my question. I was specifically wondering what developing on windows, in VS felt like for developers who are accustomed to using *nix based environments and tools like Pycharm/Eclipse/ST2 etc.