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PyCharm 2023.3 Release Candidate is now available! You can get the latest build from our website, through the free Toolbox App, or via snaps for Ubuntu. To use this build, you need to have an active subscription to PyCharm Professional. Download PyCharm 2023.3 RC As we prep…
Enhancements to the Django Structure view, Search Everywhere and support for Angular 17
Django project structure view, enhancements to Live Preview for Django Templates, interactive plots in SciView, and the ability to view dataframes or series as charts.
This build brings enhancements to the new type parameter syntax and code assistance for REST_FRAMEWORKS parameters in settings.py. The Toolbox App is the easiest way to get the EAP builds and keep both your stable and EAP versions up to date. You can also manually download the EAP build…
The second PyCharm 2023.3 EAP build offers improvements to support for the Django REST Framework and support for some Python 3.12 features, including new f-string grammar and initial support for type parameter syntax. This build also introduces a new UI for the DataFrames preview. The Toolbox App…
UI/UX Enhancements, Support for PEP 647, and More The Early Access Program for PyCharm 2023.3 kicks off today, offering you a sneak peek of the exciting new features and improvements we expect to include in the next major release. If you’re not familiar with how the EAP works, please read this…
This EAP build includes the Black formatter integration, a new Endpoints tool window for Django REST framework, the Run Anything tool, support for installing dependencies from pyproject.toml, inlay parameter name hints, and much more!
The third EAP build brings improvements that include the new AI assistant and support for DevContainers.
The third EAP build brings improvements for working with Docker compose and an update to the pytest support.
Try new, time-saving live templates for Django forms, models, and views, as well as support for a super-fast Polars DataFrame library and initial GitLab integration.