Hi, I am using the free version of Paycharm.
VS code is also good and is smaller than Paycharm.
VS code is also good and is smaller than Paycharm.
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 4:53 PM 'MH' via Django users <django-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Hi everyoneI have built a few django apps, but on a very basic level and only for my own usage. Little helpers for self management. So far I just used vi(m).Now I tried out jupyter for the first time. Looks great and thanks to a few links from Google I could also load the django kernel in jupyter. Still I am not sure how to use juypter in order to develop django apps. Is this making sense to you? I either have one of those demonstration-/documentation-oriented notebooks or I have a plain py file as usual in django apps.My two questions are:1. Do you use juypter for django development?2. If not, which editor or free IDE do you use?Best regardsM--
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