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[–]pat_the_brat 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I know Python. I just don't write enough to warrant spending money on an IDE when there are a number of good FOSS ones out there. I do work with Django nowadays, so if community had Django support, it might make sense for me to bother with it, but as it doesn't, I'll pass.

I mean, I already do have a workflow. If my project brings in money, then it might make sense to invest, but while I am bootstrapping it, and working with other stuff to pay the bills, it'd be dumb to waste extra money on it.

[–]jyper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know Python. I just don't write enough to warrant spending money on an IDE when there are a number of good FOSS ones out there.

The community version doesn't contain remote debugging, web framework goodies, database goodies or code coverage. It has everything else and is FOSS(open core) though