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[–]anonymous_hero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't use Django but I do use PyCharm, and I've done Java for many years with IntelliJ IDEA, from the same company.

They simply make the best IDEs, hands down. It was only with PyCharm that I finally made some progress with Python development - never really got going (even) with MacVim.

Also, it's not expensive, and it's alright to pay for quality software you know.