PyCharm mostly just works with Python right like that's that's its main focus. With Visual Studio code is that you can actually adjust it to many different languages not just working for Python but other programming languages. One feature that PyCharm I at least I wasn't able to find out that they did have was the dev environments the dev containers what you mean by that. It's essentially implementing like a Docker container in the background and being able to run your code through those containers.
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The 6th instalment of ByteSized is about IDEs. They are mostly taken for granted these days. Hence, it might be easy to forget how much effort and time they saved when they were introduced.
After a brief history and talking about some popular IDEs, I'll be talking to Joaquin Dominguez from the US about how he uses IDEs, which ones and why. He also pointed out a relatively new one called zed (Mac only for now).
Here a links to some editors etc.:
Some older stuff
Byte-sized RSE is presented in collaboration with the UNIVERSE-HPC project.
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