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I don't like that the Professional version of PyCharm is behind a paywall. Especially since I am interested in the feature of connecting to a database which I heard the professional version makes use of. I still appreciate the community edition which is free and still very functional, but it would be nice not feeling limited like I would in VSCode.

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PyCharm Community Edition is free to download from www.jetbrains.com. The Community Edition has pretty much all you will need, the professional ($) edition is worth looking into if you need to code in JavaScript or SQL, it has many useful features for that kind of development. But for coding Python scripts, the free community edition is fine.

@AzinSharaf the benefit of using pycharm in 2.7 is so you can use PyCharm to write and debug scripts for ArcMap, although we try to write code that will work in both, you do sometimes need to test to make sure!

I cant get this to run at all. i downloaded PyCharmPortable_2021.2_Dev_Test_1_English.paf.exe and I have installed jPortable and then pycharm but when I run pycharm nothing happens. I have tried from the cmd but still nothing. I can run pycharm from D:\PortableApps\PyCharmPortable\App\PyCharm\bin\pycharm64.exe. Does anyone have any suggestions to getting this to run?
I also tried the older version PyCharmPortable_2021.1.1_Dev_Test_1_English.paf.exe but that throws a java error that I see other people mention.

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A bit more info.
I downloaded JBR 11 from
I unzipped this into PortableApps\PyCharmPortable\App\PyCharm\jbr
PyCharm Portable still did not start.
So I opened a Windows Sandbox (because I don't want to write to %APPDATA%) and ran PortableApps\PyCharmPortable\App\PyCharm\bin\pycharm.bat
PyCharm then started in the sandbox. It wrote to several places in %APPDATA% within the sandbox.
PyCharm Portable still doesn't start.

The majority of features are included in PyCharm Community Edition (free), which is an excellent tool for getting started with PyCharm. Most python language use-cases are covered in the community edition. However, there are some advanced features only available in the Professional edition, with a monthly or annual subscription ($8.90 per month as of this blog post).

Although PyCharm is an excellent IDE on its own, third parties have created hundreds of useful enhancements. Developers can install plugins from the settings >> plugins menu Control + Alt + S. Plugins are created both by IntelliJ to implement features, third party companies, and by the Python community.

You can replace pycharmtut with whatever you want. The above command will create a new Django project with the minimum required files and setup. Before we can run your new Django app? We need to set it up.

Inside PyCharm, go to settings.py (located inside your pycharmtut folder). Open up the file by double clicking on it. Scroll down to the part that says INSTALLED_APPS and add hello. hello is the app you just created via the previous command line.

@Norman: I prefer to set up the project from the command line, and then open the top-level directory from PyCharm. You can also use pycharm's own git integration and do everything from PyCharm if you like. The result is the same from the PyCharm side, but if you do everything in PyCharm you may end up with a command line workflow that is not as optimal as if you would've set it up yourself.

The PyCharm community and Edu editions are both free, open source projects. However, both versions lack certain features, like support for remote development, a Python profiler, duplicate code detection, database support, and some web development tools.

A large community is available to help with things like code assistance, deployment, remote configurations, and version control integration. You can download the JetBrains toolbox app or the stand-alone installer to get started.

The developers at JetBrains, who created PyCharm, understand the needs of the community. Many big companies like Groupon, HP, Twitter, and Yelp use PyCharm. JetBrains regularly release updates with new features. These updates are available for Linux, Mac, and Windows operating systems.

A fantastic debugger that suggests fixes and auto-fills them is another highlight of PyCharm. Additionally, there is no need to switch windows between editing and bug-checking because the application is a compiler in and of itself.

Approximately 372MB must be downloaded to download PyCharm's community edition, which may not seem like much. However, PyCharm uses roughly 400MB of memory when we use it on a computer, which is a considerable amount in our opinion.

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