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@eisterman yeah I use it in android studio and IntelliJ but honestly it's not that good.
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hift147ypycharm if i think I'm going to code for a while and not in a hurry (because u know, 'updating skeleton' thing), vscode or even notepad++ otherwise
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@caramelCase I have used both and find PyCharm to handle git merge conflict issues better with the 3 pane window showing changes from both local and server and the resultant merged file
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@sevensins VS Code has made changes with their git conflict handling, it's only a click away to which changes would you accept
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Pycharm is heavy. Vscode as well. If you have to work only with Python, then go for pycharm. Or if you have to work with JavaScript or any other things in between, go with vscode.
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Pycharm. Once vscode 2.* Is out I'm going to do a testing period.
Atm I'm missing some features.
PyCharm or vscode for Python development?
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