Post 846611 by bobstechsite@bobadon.rocks
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(DIR) Post #846611 by bobstechsite@bobadon.rocks
2018-10-29T22:37:26Z
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I have mixed feelings about people buying non-free software to support free software, but in case this is of interest to anyone that does #python things:https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/promo/support-django/
(DIR) Post #846980 by MatejLach@social.matej-lach.me
2018-10-29T22:55:05Z
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@bobstechsite At least the community edition is #FLOSS.
(DIR) Post #847192 by bobstechsite@bobadon.rocks
2018-10-29T23:04:22Z
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@MatejLach that's true. I use the community edition myself, but have been slowly transitioning across to Atom editor.I'm not totally sold on recommending it to people though because electron apps are notoriously bad when it comes to hardware resource usage.
(DIR) Post #847304 by MatejLach@social.matej-lach.me
2018-10-29T23:09:30Z
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@bobstechsite Yeah, VS Code is a bit better on the resources from my experience. I use PyCharm mostly because of the analysis and refactoring, which no other editor has been able to replicate thus far. It *almost* makes for the lack of static typing in Python. I am tepidly fine with "open-core" companies like #JetBrains and #GitLab, since they open most of their code and the & are generally good citizens, like not collecting telemetry before asking the user.