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Join Paul Everitt for an overview of Django API development in PyCharm. From navigating through the project's endpoints to utilizing the debugger, testing the application, and even previewing it live.
The first update of PyCharm 2021.1 brings some important bug fixes, including one that addresses an inability to find occurrences in files and in paths. It also provides improvements to the experience of working with Jupyter Notebooks, along with updates to a variety of other features. DOWNLOAD PY…
In his new tutorial, Mukul Mantosh gives very detailed instructions on how to develop a Django Application using AWS. If you have never used AWS to run your code, with this new tutorial you can give it a try and build your confidence. This tutorial is divided into distinct parts, so if you are …
Thank you for your feedback on PyCharm 2021.1! We were looking carefully into it – and have managed to make some quick and important bug fixes – so that you can enjoy working with PyCharm.
For those developers, whose daily work benefits from the Django framework. As you probably know, the Django framework is built and maintained by community members. This might give you the impression that Django is effortlessly built by itself, but the truth is that the organization needs strong ma…
Try our new out-of-the-box collaborative development tool, auto-import for module member completion, and enhanced WSL support.
Sometime last week, I had the opportunity to sit down with Andrey Vlasovskikh and discuss where PyCharm is now, and where it plans to go into the future; trying to understand how we got here along the way. We discussed everything from how Andrey got started with Python in the first place, and how he…
That was a lot of content! And networking! The PyData track provided a nice example of a live coding session about Data Lakes and Streams from Justin Garrison, as well as a fascinating talk on Deploying ML solutions with low latency by Aditya Lohia, who covered some nice applications of video anal…
This release is dedicated to fixing bugs and enhancing performance. We are also working on implementing the concept of trusted projects, which is designed to mitigate the risks associated with opening projects from unknown and untrusted sources. You can upgrade to v2020.3.4 with the Toolbox App, or…
The Lets-Plot library is an open-sourced interactive plotting library developed by JetBrains for Python and Kotlin. Its architecture was inspired by the ggplot library for the R language, and is built with layered graphic principles in mind. But what sets Lets-Plot apart from the well-known M…
Cloud development with Python is a hot topic right now. Amazon recently started shipping their AWS Toolkit for PyCharm, and we already have a tutorial on it from Mukul Mantosh in the PyCharm Guide. Calvin Hendryx-Parker is a familiar guest on our PyCharm webinars, and he is an expert when it come…
We are starting our new Early Access Program (EAP) for PyCharm 2021.1. You can now try the pre-release build of the upcoming v2021.1. It delivers enhanced support for Cython as well as UI and usability updates. In short, our EAP allows anyone to try out the features we are implementing. Follow this…