On Sunday, 31 Aug 2014 21:12, Juan Christian <juan0christ...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been using PyCharm to code in Python but it seems a bit "overpowered" > for this task, and there are some annoying bugs. > What do you guys use to code? While I haven't really noticed any big bugs in PyCharm apart from the dog-slow debugger which really annoys me (anyone got suggestions how to speed it up?), I also regularly jump into (g)vim for most smaller tasks. Pycharm is also setup with the IdeaVim Plugin so my keymaps match and I don't mess up my muscle-memory. In vim I use some plugins for my development work, most notably YouCompleteMe, Unity, Fugitive+gitgutter, Syntastic and Ultisnips. Oh, ctags are also great to have. So it's basically about the task at hand - if it's some bigger project at work and/or home I want to play with, I usually fire up PyCharm and it's well worth it. For me the overhead is negligible - especially so if you put some Javascript/Jinja/etc/etc into the mix. Jetbrain's plugins and integration for almost anything under the sun are just amazing. For everything else it's vim I use. -- Best regards, /Gordon Schulz @azmd _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor