Joe Kueser wrote:

> JetBrains has made it pretty clear that they are aiming to make
> PyCharm a Python/Django IDE, meaning support for Django at its core,
> not as a side-effect of their Python support, or as the result of a
> 3rd party plugin, but built-in.  So definitely worth keeping your eye
> on.

Awesome, just installed it, but...

How do I run my test batch?

I only rarely develop in-the-browser, and I never run a debugger.
(I've been Pythoning since 2000.)

With Komodo Edit, I can at least crow-bar a test run into the Run-
Script command...

And how many more decades do we have to wait until editors support
testing as aggressively as debugging?

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