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A couple of months ago the Best Interactive Programming Course Contest organized by JetBrains came to a close. The courses that were produced as part of this contest will surely help thousands of students around the world learn Python using our free, modern and professional tool — PyCharm Educationa…
What a whirlwind the past couple weeks have been! We just got back from Montreal, Canada, which hosted PyCon 2015. The conference was awesome and the people just amazing! Let me tell you all about our experience (and announce the winners of our license raffle!). Five of us from the PyCharm t…
Today is an exciting day for JetBrains PyCharm team! And for two reasons... First of all, PyCon 2015 in Montréal has just started! We are looking forward to this great event and will be at JetBrains booth in Expo hall, listening to all the feedback and answering all the questions that you have! …
Today we’re glad to announce the immediate availability of the PyCharm 4.0.6 bug-fix update. It’s already available for download from our website. It also will be available soon as a patch update from within the IDE (from PyCharm 4.x only). As a recap, the most notable fixes in PyCharm 4.0.6 are: …
Today we’ve published the PyCharm 4.0.6 RC bug-fix update. This build has a few fixes that can be found in the release notes: a fix for the Django ORM inspection problem, a fix for the ManyToManyField resolve bug, a fix for an incremental search bug, a fix for HTML indentation broken when using Jin…
This blog post is from 2015. If you are using PyCharm 2018.1 or later, see this blog post instead. Happy Friday everyone, In today’s blog post I’m going to cover some basic principles and features in PyCharm that make Python remote development easy as pie. To demonstrate them I’ll use a very simple …
Happy Friday everyone, Today we’ll take a look at some of the basic VCS features in PyCharm that can help manage different version control systems. You may already know that PyCharm has seamless integration with major version controls like Git, GitHub, Subversion, Mercurial, Perforce (available only…
On March 5th the Best Interactive Programming Course contest organized by JetBrains came to a close. Based around the theme of PROGRAMMING EDUCATION WITH PYTHON, this contest was a great chance for teachers and instructors all around the globe to show their experience and skills as they vowed to cre…
Today we’re glad to announce the immediate availability of the PyCharm 4.0.5 update. It’s already available for download from our website. It also will be available soon as a patch update from within the IDE (from PyCharm 4.x only). As a recap, this minor bug update delivers a critical fix for…
Happy Friday everyone! Did you have a chance to read one of my previous posts on how PyCharm helps you write clean and maintainable Python code? As a quick recap: Pycharm highlights code style violations with both PEP8 and custom inspections, and it also allows you to apply automatic quick-fixes to …
Having announced the PyCharm 4.0.5 RC build a week ago, today we’ve published the PyCharm 4.0.5 RC2 build 139.1525, which is already available for download and evaluation from the EAP page. This build has only two new fixes that can be found in the release notes: a fix for deprecation warning when …
We are happy to announce the availability of PyCharm 4.0.5 Release Candidate. Since the previous bug-fix update in early January we’ve gathered a lot of fixes for different PyCharm’s subsystems. Actually we’re almost ready to release them to you as PyCharm 4.0.5, but before we do that, we’d like to …