PyCharm 1.5 final release is now available for download.
It’s been an interesting version to work on. We’ve added a number of useful features that should make you more productive and your code better. Here are the main new features you will find inside PyCharm 1.5:
- Ultimate support for documentation (external documentation, Epydoc and reStructuredText markup, docstring stub generation etc.)
- Django Templates Debugging
- Database support in Django applications (autodetection, .sql files editing aids, database tables browsing, etc.)
- New ‘Move Class/Function’ Refactoring
- Many IDE improvements and bug-fixes
Read more about what’s new and download PyCharm 1.5.
As usual, you can evaluate PyCharm during 30 days. And of course the version 1.5 is a free update for everyone.
We tried hard to release it in time for our lightning talk at DjangoCon Europe in Amsterdam. Part of the team is enjoing the event and if you are also there, find them and let them know what you think about PyCharm. But if you are not there, there’s a live streaming available.
Develop with pleasure!
-JetBrains PyCharm Team
Congratulations with a fine release! External documentation for NumPy… Yummi-yummi-yummi!
Wow, you chaps iterate quickly. These looks like great additions to an already impressive Python/Django IDE
Django template debugging is wonderful. It certainly will reduce my head aches in the future. External docs is really nice as well. Good stuff.
So when is the next release? What’s in it?
I noticed that there was a 1.5.1 update.. What was in that?
The 1.5.1 update fixes a critical problem with adding SDKs and addresses a couple of other smaller problems.
Congrats from the PTVS team on a great product!
When will the next version come out, and will there be any Web2Py support? I am itching to use PyCharm, but I need Web2Py support.
PyCharm 2.0 will be released in the end of this year. There will be no web2py support.
I noticed web2py support is still listed on the feature pool for 2.0. http://confluence.jetbrains.net/display/PYH/PyCharm+2.0+Feature+Pool
Is that no longer the case? Will web2py support be added eventually? What is the future of TurboGears and Pyramid integration?
The feature pool is not a roadmap or a plan; it’s the list of potential features from which the actual plan was chosen.
Right now it doesn’t look like we’ll be able to support either Pyramid or TurboGears in PyCharm 2.0.
At the moment we don’t have anything to announce regarding versions of PyCharm after 2.0.