Hi Stuart,  

Pycharm is a specialized version of the IntelliJ IDE for python, Intelij itself 
(and pycharm) is written in Java, so the solution for CDK should be using 
Intelij. I am not sure if you can get Java extensions for pycharm (the 
professional versions of pycharm and IntelliJ even require separate licenses, 
but there is a community version of both)

Markus 

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Markus Sitzmann


> On 24. Jun 2020, at 23:20, Chalk, Stuart <sch...@unf.edu> wrote:
> 
>  I am interested in using CDK within the PyCharm IDE.  I see that the 
> recommendation on the CDK website is to use Cinfony, however the package on 
> PyPi does not work and there does not seem to be a version after 2012.
> If anyone has expertise/advise/suggestions please let me know…
> 
> I hope everyone out there in CDK land is doing OK given the current 
> situation...
> 
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