All of JetBrains' products are great! That's why I pay for them. If you've started on VSC and are comfortable with it and feel productive, there's no reason to switch.
At the end of the day, think about which IDE makes you feel comfortable and productive.
Yes, i used JetBrain's IntelliJ and found it very good. I am using Visual Studio Code and struggling with Pip Virtual Environments as of now and I heard PyCharm does it very well.
Thats why i wanted to hear the developers using PyCharm on their reviews about it.
I always find it quicker and easier to manually supply the location of the venv in the settings file(s) as Using the Select Python Interpreter command doesn't do a good job at finding them.
I use pipenv so all my environments are in my C:\Users\Alex\.virtualenvs\ directory so there could be a more elaborate solution where the vscode command would monitor this directory for any python executables?
I've used most of the IDE's out there.
All of JetBrains' products are great! That's why I pay for them. If you've started on VSC and are comfortable with it and feel productive, there's no reason to switch.
At the end of the day, think about which IDE makes you feel comfortable and productive.
Yes, i used JetBrain's IntelliJ and found it very good. I am using Visual Studio Code and struggling with Pip Virtual Environments as of now and I heard PyCharm does it very well.
Thats why i wanted to hear the developers using PyCharm on their reviews about it.
I always find it quicker and easier to manually supply the location of the venv in the settings file(s) as Using the
Select Python Interpreter
command doesn't do a good job at finding them.I use pipenv so all my environments are in my
C:\Users\Alex\.virtualenvs\
directory so there could be a more elaborate solution where the vscode command would monitor this directory for any python executables?I just found setting
python.venvPath
to your virual env. will allow Interpretor to list them in Code.For example :
What issues are you having with VSC and venvs? I'd like to try and help you.
What are you using to set up for venv?
python -m venv
orpipenv
or the oldervirtualenvwrapper
stuff?I recently started using pipenv and it is a godsend.
And telling your python project in VSC to use a particular venv is very easy. Let me know how I can help.