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Hands-On Application Development with PyCharm

By : Quan Nguyen
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Hands-On Application Development with PyCharm

By: Quan Nguyen

Overview of this book

JetBrain’s PyCharm is the most popular Integrated Development Environment (IDE) used by the Python community thanks to its numerous features that facilitate faster, more accurate, and more productive programming practices. However, the abundance of options and customizations can make PyCharm seem quite intimidating. Hands-on Application Development with PyCharm starts with PyCharm’s installation and configuration process, and systematically takes you through a number of its powerful features that can greatly improve your productivity. You’ll explore code automation, version control, graphical debugging/testing, management of virtual environments, and much more. Finally, you’ll delve into specific PyCharm features that support web development and data science, two of the fastest growing applications in Python programming. These include the integration of the Django framework as well as the extensive support for IPython and Jupyter Notebook. By the end of this PyCharm book, you will have gained extensive knowledge of the tool and be able to implement its features and make the most of its support for your projects.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: The Basics of PyCharm
4
Section 2: Improving Your Productivity
9
Section 3: Web Development in PyCharm
14
Section 4: Data Science with PyCharm
18
Section 5: Plugins and Conclusion

Questions

  1. What types of panels (or window tools) are available in a PyCharm project window? How can we arrange the panels to our liking in a PyCharm project window?
  2. A progress bar typically appears when we open a Python project in PyCharm. What does the bar indicate? What problem arises for some PyCharm functionalities when the progress bar is still running?
  1. What types of projects are available during the creation of a PyCharm project? Are they available in both editions of PyCharm?
  2. What is the difference between a Pure Python project and other types of PyCharm project? Does this difference matter in the long run?
  3. What is a Python interpreter? What is a Python virtual environment? Are Python interpreters dependent on virtual environments? Is the reverse true?
  4. What methods of creating a virtual environment are available during the creation of a PyCharm project? Are there any...