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by mdaniel 766 days ago
I recognize that everyone's process is their own, but PyCharm <https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/download/#:~:text=PyCharm%...> is Open Source (Apache 2) and will catch the most amazing bugs https://github.com/rashadphz/farfalle/commit/1b1d9909e7e9821... https://github.com/rashadphz/farfalle/commit/c7a9addc4a1c587...
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In the many years at work I got so used to jetbrains ides, that I also now buy a license yearly for personal use. Datagrip is probably my favorite database explorer.
If you haven't seen it, their "all you can eat" license <https://www.jetbrains.com/all/> is also a fantastic deal, especially for dabbling in open source projects which are in languages I don't use every day like RubyMine or RustRover
Yup, that’s the one I have! Mostly only use IntelliJ Ultimate and Datagrip.

Their subscription model also seems pretty clever to get me to renew every year. You get a perpetual license forever for the version that’s available during your subscription, but there’s also a “40% continuity discount”. Basically, as long as you renew it yearly, it’s 40% off from the standard price. $173 vs $289, which is imo allright for a tool you use often.

https://sales.jetbrains.com/hc/en-gb/articles/206386064-What...