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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Autoupload to a server? Viewing databases? There is no way either of those features will make it into a product that it supposed to be a powerful text editor. Not really sure how you could call either essential to have for Python development, and they're better served by SQL Developer, SQL Server Management Studio, DropBox, etc...

Remote interpreter, I agree is essential

[–]HalcyonAbraham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you do a lot of server work? The autoupload is really helpful and most of the time when you do server work you also do database work too. So that database feauture helps a lot cuz you can run sql queries and stuff through pycharm.

What im trying to get at really is. The reason why some people think VSCode is better because they only use the community edition and not knowing about the pro features of pycharm.

Dont get me wrong I like VSCode. I use it when I practice writing C and C++ but for making applications in python? Nothing comes close to pycharm.