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Stage Set for Suite of Python Tools to Integrate Web Development with Cloud Computing
Aptana Acquires Pydev - Stage Set for Suite of Python Tools and Services Integrating Web Development with Cloud Computing

Aptana announced the acquisition of Pydev. The combination of Pydev with Aptana Studio, which is approaching 2.3 million downloads, will bring Aptana's excellence in AJAX development ease to the Python community and bring Python support to Aptana's product lines. The move further reinforces Aptana's standing in open source products and related services for organizations who use dynamic Web application languages such as AJAX/JavaScript, Ruby/Ruby on Rails, PHP, and Python.

"Pydev's popularity in the Python community and Eclipse ecosystem made it the clear choice for Aptana," said Paul Colton, CEO and founder of Aptana. "Interest in Python has been steadily growing and got a big boost earlier this year when Google announced that Python was the language for Google App Engine. Google is also a worldwide licensee of the commercial version of Pydev, Pydev Extensions, which includes even more high-productivity features for Python developers."

"This has been a great year for the Python developer community with the advent of great frameworks such as Django and deployment solutions such as Google App Engine. Now the tooling is getting better all the time. One of the great tools is Pydev, especially if you are Eclipse-minded. Having Aptana take on Pydev only means progress for that project and Python developers," said Dion Almaer, Open Web Advocate for Google.

"Pretty much anyone these days who is creating Web sites and applications is using Ajax. Offering Pydev as an extension to Aptana Studio, and therefore Eclipse, will make it even easier and faster for Pydev users to create, test, deploy and manage their Web applications," said Fabio Zadrozny, creator of Pydev who now heads the Python team for Aptana. "In addition Aptana's backing of Pydev will provide more support and resources for the project and its users alike."

Users of Aptana and Pydev can today use the products side-by-side by either adding Pydev into the standalone edition of Aptana Studio, or by plugging both into Eclipse. A timeline for deeper integration of the products has not yet been announced. Pydev accelerates software development with Python by providing code completion and analysis, debug console and server, refactoring utilities and many other capabilities. Aptana Studio eases Web development, deployment and management by integrating best-in-class AJAX tooling with PHP, Ruby on Rails, Jaxer, and now imminently, Python. Similarly, Aptana Cloud, which is architected to integrate the application development, deployment, and management cycle with cloud computing providers supports PHP and Jaxer today with plans for Ruby on Rails and Python in the future.

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Much like “Web 2.0″, cloud computing was a collection of related concepts that people recognized, but didn’t really have a good descriptor for, a definition in search of a term, you could say. When Google CEO Eric Schmidt used it in 2006 to describe their own stuff and then Amaz...
It’s time to wrap up the year 2008 - a year of change with Obama, the Olympic Games and the financial crisis. It was also the year when Yahoo said no to Microsoft. 2009 will be all about Cloud Computing: the technological hype has started already but the commercial breakthrough will ...
Genuitec has announced the production release of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 7.0. The new release, built upon Eclipse 3.4.1/Ganymede, delivers a comprehensive environment for AJAX and Web Services in the Eclipse space. In addition, MyEclipse 7.0 is delivered on top of the Pulse Ecli...
There's a new release of OpenSolaris out – OpenSolaris 2008.11 – out a whole three weeks before the end of 2008. There was a 2008.05 release, aka Project Indiana, in May but that wasn’t as commercial or production-oriented as this one. Both run only on x86 machines, not Sun's own...
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