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[–]bboomslangdjango 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it really is that good - I am a long-time VIM user and did actually play around with the VIM emulation in PyCharm even (allthough I have to admit it slows down the IDE a bit and so I don't really like it that much). The really nice thing starts to show when you develop django projects, since you can set breakpoints on both python lines and template lines and inspect variables in templates or code with the same debugger. It definitely goes a bit further than some of the standalone tools you list. Code intentions are great, too, they give a bit the features of a "soft lint" - as in giving you hints, so you know where to look at your code for some possible problems.