PyCharm
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| developer | JetBrains |
| Publishing year | July 2010 |
| Current version |
2019.3.3 ( February 7, 2020 ) |
| operating system | Windows, MacOS, Linux |
| programming language | python |
| category | IDE |
| License | proprietary ; Apache License 2.0 (Community Edition) |
| German speaking | No |
| www.jetbrains.com/pycharm | |
PyCharm is an integrated development environment (IDE) from JetBrains for the Python programming language .
There is a free, open source community version and a professional version. The community version can be used to create pure Python projects. The professional version offers additional support, e.g. B. for HTML, JS and SQL.
Features
Features include refactoring , support for the Django web framework (Professional Version), direct access to the Google App Engine , tools for version control and a wide range of options for the automatic creation and completion of code.
requirements
- 64-bit version of Windows, MacOS or Linux
- at least: 4 GB RAM, recommended: 8 GB RAM
- 1.5 GB of storage space and 1 GB of cache memory
- Screen resolution: at least 1024 × 768 pixels
- Python 2.7, Python 3.5 or newer versions.
Web links
- PyCharm official website
- PyCharm official blog
- Overview of Python development environments on python.org
- Quick Tour (video on YouTube)
Individual evidence
- ^ PyCharm: the Python IDE for Professional Developers by JetBrains . (accessed November 22, 2018).
- ↑ blog.jetbrains.com .
- ↑ blog.jetbrains.com . February 7, 2020.
- ^ PyCharm: the Python IDE for Professional Developers by JetBrains. Retrieved November 22, 2018 .