Early Access Program Releases

PyCharm 2019.1 Release Candidate

PyCharm 2019.1 is getting closer to its release date, and we’re happy to announce that a release candidate is available for download now.

New in PyCharm

  • The all-new Jupyter Notebooks support, which is available in PyCharm Professional Edition, got few important fixes. One of the outstanding features of the Jupyter Notebooks support is the ability to debug the notebook cells. We encourage you to try it out:

py_jupyter_debug_step_over

  • Docker support has been enhanced with a couple of fixes and a performance improvement
  • Various minor UI improvements
  • New Database support features coming from DataGrip: auto-disconnect, keep-alive settings and init scripts
  • A large number of fixes for JavaScript, TypeScript and Node.js support coming from WebStorm

Read the release notes to learn more.

Interested?

Download the RC from our website. Alternatively, you can use the JetBrains Toolbox App to stay up to date.

If you’re on Ubuntu 16.04 or later, you can use snap to get PyCharm RC versions, and stay up to date. You can find the installation instructions on our website.

The release candidate (RC) is not an early access program (EAP) build, and does not bundle an EAP license. If you get PyCharm Professional Edition RC, you will either need a currently active PyCharm subscription, or you will receive a 30-day free trial.

Unfortunately, the patch-update from previous versions is not available this time. Please use the full installation method instead.

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