When preparing my #PyConUS slides, I noticed copying and pasting from #PyCharm into #Keynote kept the colours.
So I switched PyCharm into light theme and copied code into PyCharm, and them into Keynote. Then I can change the font size and edit directly in Keynote as needed, like adding the comments in red.
So over the past year I have been using #vscode for my #rstats and #python work. my workplace is trying to move to a unified IDE, and vscode allows remote access and WSL integration for free. However, so far it fails to spark joy in me like #RStudio (despite lack of #vim mode) and #PyCharm do. Everything feels clunky, and subpar. The "intelligent" and linting things are also quite broken in R... Has there been extensions that fundamentally change the vscode experience that I should be trying?
Ooh, neat! PyCharm (and, I would imagine, other JetBrains IDEs) shows you all of the enclosing code you've scrolled past, to put what you're seeing into context.
I've been thinking about myself as a coder a lot. I learnt #Python through its #Anaconda variety and #SpyderIDE. The course I initially went on used those, so I use them to write #SpatialAnalysis scripts.
However, I wonder whether I should learn what #JupyterNotebooks are about and potentially another IDE like #PyCharm or #VSCode / #VSCodium, but also actual software architecture and development things. Not to mention things like #Rstats, #RustLang, or #GoLang that interest me.
"We value the vibrant Python community, and that’s why we proudly offer the PyCharm Community Edition for free, as our open-source contribution to support the Python ecosystem." https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/download/
Sorry for a silly question. I am using #PyCharm to write some Python scripts. If I run the script using current file, my breakpoints work. If I use a configuration file they do not. I have tried to compare the configuration to others I have used in the past and I can't see what I have missed.
I have never had this issue before. I am on a Mac.
I love my new #pycharm setup. After disabling some useless toolbars, assigning more shortcuts, adding a decent theme and icon set I am pretty satisfied. Less clutter and still all the nice functionality is accessible.
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I feel like I'm getting more and more unnoticed Python syntax errors during runtime. I wondered today if it's actually something with PyCharm, and I think it is.
I think I have "red line" fatigue.
PyCharm keeps putting red lines under everything while I'm just typing normally. I seem to ctrl+s and alt-tab to the terminal and ignore PyCharm's feedback.
Notice how it takes it 2 seconds to remove the red line from valid code "verbose_name"? That can be even longer some times.
@LucidDan Thanks a million for sharing! I'm trying it now to see if flushing caches and re-indexing makes a difference.
I've been using #PyCharm for about 1 year now. I say "no" to most of its suggestions, since it feels a bit like it wants to bloat itself :) But maybe this is just speculation, I suppose that Python environment indexing is by far the greatest resource hog.
Wenn du noch nicht viel über die Themen weißt oder noch unschlüssig bist, solltest du dir das mal anhören - gibt einen guten Überblick über diese ziemlich ausgereiften Powertools.
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Got a free license for the Professional version of #PyCharm, so I've been playing around with it for the last day or so. Pretty nice overall, tho it's taking awhile to get use to it's workflow and keybindings.
@vertigo random thing. Before VSCode came along I used to use Sublime. It was a little rougher around the edges in some areas of the experience but it was practically the same. Including the command palette keybindings. Only difference was that it wasn’t built on electron and was a tiny (relative) C++ app from memory. Maybe need to go back to that…
@cazabon Thanks for the feedback. I have the 16GB iMac. I have run #PyCharm on this Mac since I got it and it has only just started to do this in the last few releases.
I would say I am not a coder. This is more of a script than a application. It seems a bit odd to me.