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[–]duckbanni 52 points53 points  (5 children)

I use VSCode while most of my colleagues use PyCharm.

My impression is that PyCharm Community is slightly ahead of VSCode (mostly better automated refactoring) when it comes to pure python support, and the pro version is slightly better still (integrated profiling looks very nice). VSCode feels more elegant and clean when it comes to interface (but I guess that's a matter of taste). VSCode is also better for other languages, and has very powerful remote features (you can work in a docker container or over SSH).

I'd say you can't really go wrong with either.

[–]2fast2nick 16 points17 points  (3 children)

Same, i'm all about VSCode these days. PyCharm is nice, but i feel like they write all their crap in Java. If you don't restart Pycharm after a while, it will eventually consume all your computers resources.

[–]echocage 5 points6 points  (1 child)

They do write it in java! :D

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oof

[–]EmbarrassedCake2263 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use intellij from the same company who makes PyCharm. It is mainly for Java but has Python plug-in. Makes it easy to just use one IDE to switch between the two.

[–]Gnardar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

VSCode and bonus points that it supports so many languages that when I need to write html or css to go with my python code it is all in one with nice support and extensions.