April 20, 2014

Wheezy.web + Sublime Text

Part of being a developer is pushing yourself to learn and use something new. So I decided I would take a language I am familiar with and do MVC in it (as I do ASP.NET MVC in C# daily at work). I looked at several MVC frameworks for Python but decided upon Wheezy.web After playing around with Sublime Text 3 for about two hours I decided to get a license; and frankly its rare I actually pay for something that there are many FOSS alternatives. Sublime Text 3 is just that good. Yes really, that good. Highly recommend you setup "Package Control" for Sublime Text it makes installing packages a breeze. I used this blog post and installed Anaconda for syntax completion. [caption id="attachment_177" align="alignnone" width="268"]
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See I do support projects I use.[/caption] This is using the built-in "Sunburst" theme along with the "Dark" Sublime Text layout. It's a thing of beauty. Here is my "User" config setup : [js] { "color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Sunburst.tmTheme", "ensure_newline_at_eof_on_save": true, "folder_exclude_patterns": [ ".svn", ".git", ".hg", "CVS", "__pycache__" ], "font_face": "Consolas", "font_size": 12, "ignored_packages": [ "Vintage" ], "indent_to_bracket": true, "rulers": [ 79 ], "shift_tab_unindent": true, "theme": "Soda Dark 3.sublime-theme", "translate_tabs_to_spaces": true, "trim_trailing_white_space_on_save": true, "wrap_width": 80 } [/js] Wheezy.web has some really impressive features for such a lean framework. This coupled with Mako templates makes for a great foundation for highly concurrent, high performance web projects.

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