Technician in Electronics, Digital Systems, and Microcontrollers.
Web Developer based in Mexico. Believer in self-learning and open source.
Web development | Data Science | Machine learning
Hi Alex, thanks for commenting! I use both, VSCode is becoming a favorite of many programmers, it is very easy to use and the support has been quite good. I think PyCharm is also very good as it is only intended for Python, the combination of PyCharm and Kite is very powerful, PyCharm is also good at developing large-scale projects and very popular in teams with Python as the main language. My recommendation would be to learn both tools, for daily use and personal projects I'm using VSCode, and for projects in a business environment, I would use PyCharm, also for prototyping code I'm using Jupyter lab.
Technician in Electronics, Digital Systems, and Microcontrollers.
Web Developer based in Mexico. Believer in self-learning and open source.
Web development | Data Science | Machine learning
Great post! Thanks for sharing it! What about using PyCharm, do you think it's better to use it instead of VS code.
Hi Alex, thanks for commenting! I use both, VSCode is becoming a favorite of many programmers, it is very easy to use and the support has been quite good. I think PyCharm is also very good as it is only intended for Python, the combination of PyCharm and Kite is very powerful, PyCharm is also good at developing large-scale projects and very popular in teams with Python as the main language. My recommendation would be to learn both tools, for daily use and personal projects I'm using VSCode, and for projects in a business environment, I would use PyCharm, also for prototyping code I'm using Jupyter lab.
Thanks, for the feedback, Joel! I will make sure to try out PyCharm as well
Claudia Regio recently published the upcoming characteristics to integrate in VSCode, I share the link, maybe you can find it interesting.
youtube.com/watch?v=g5EykzAsCC0
regards.