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by mellosouls
1668 days ago
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Agree. I paid for PyCharm on the basis that a) it all just worked in the community edition, and b) it offered remote development in professional (this was a main selling point over community). I quickly discovered that b) was false (or extremely oversold) compared to VSCode and switched back, couldn't get PyCharm working remotely and saw the loooong-standing issues on the bug tracker that indicated it wasn't a priority despite the marketing. I still admire the plug-in-and-go-ability of PyCharm, but no longer trust it to fork out money for features which are clearly not what they are implied to be. Perhaps the latter has changed; I'll await the reviews. |
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