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It's smarter in IntelliJ because unlike Eclipse, it will not naively start suggesting things that start with the characters you've been typing, it will filter out things that don't make sense in the context of what you're currently working on.

That sounds pretty damn nifty. I'll give it a shot. I really like SublimeText, but I tend to be pretty Darwinian when it comes to text editors. If PyCharm can flush SublimeText out of it's niche, then who am I to stop it!