Salut et Bonne année, j'ai eu une horrible surprise " Doublée automatiquement " , what the ... 2 choses j'aime tes tips sur Python et en plus je bosse mon anglais ton accent est compréhensible et ta prosodie est parfaite Live long and prosper
Interessant was in VIM alles geht. Hinter dem warmen VSCode Ofen lockt es mich aber jetzt nicht weg. Speziell wenn man mehrere Sprachen im Project hat und mit entfernten und lokalen Containern arbeitet. Bin sicher das geht auch alles in Neovim, aber die Konfigurationsfiles sind doch aufwendiger als Plugins in VSCode. War aber schön zu sehen, danke.
No. 😉 After enough suffering, I categorically refuse to Vim or Emacs. I have hated them both with purple passions since the 90s. (Quite happy with PyCharm Tyvm.) 🖖😎👍 P.S. Hey, I still enjoy seeing your process. It bespeaks of how you think as much as what syntaxes get the quickest results. Just keep doing what you do. I'll keep trying to learn something (I usually do).
PyCharm is a reasonable IDE, other that it’s a bit bloated and lacks a decent editor out of the box. Luckily IdeaVim is one of the better Vim clones out there, so you can get a decent editor out of it spend the time setting it up. And its not like setting up yet another project in an IDE doesn’t require a bunch of configuration and hoop-jumping so that the IDE is working with the same environment and tools that the project will be running with when you containerize it and deploy it. It’s all down to where you want to spend your time.
Salut et Bonne année,
j'ai eu une horrible surprise " Doublée automatiquement " , what the ...
2 choses j'aime tes tips sur Python et en plus je bosse mon anglais
ton accent est compréhensible et ta prosodie est parfaite
Live long and prosper
You forgot to mention conditional breakpoints and break on exception, which are both possible with nvim-dap :)
Bravo 👏 Maestro 👏 Lit 🌠 Impressive 😍
Respect and gratitude for your satisfactory Work 💪🚀🌱🌟
Interessant was in VIM alles geht. Hinter dem warmen VSCode Ofen lockt es mich aber jetzt nicht weg. Speziell wenn man mehrere Sprachen im Project hat und mit entfernten und lokalen Containern arbeitet. Bin sicher das geht auch alles in Neovim, aber die Konfigurationsfiles sind doch aufwendiger als Plugins in VSCode. War aber schön zu sehen, danke.
Very helpful, thanks.
Nice🎉
Awesome, thonny ide has same feature.
No. 😉
After enough suffering, I categorically refuse to Vim or Emacs. I have hated them both with purple passions since the 90s.
(Quite happy with PyCharm Tyvm.)
🖖😎👍
P.S. Hey, I still enjoy seeing your process. It bespeaks of how you think as much as what syntaxes get the quickest results. Just keep doing what you do. I'll keep trying to learn something (I usually do).
Yeah, why go through all these configs and setups when you can just install PyCharm and just code.
we all have trauma : Vi, Regex ... and, and ... it's too early ... Java
PyCharm is a reasonable IDE, other that it’s a bit bloated and lacks a decent editor out of the box. Luckily IdeaVim is one of the better Vim clones out there, so you can get a decent editor out of it spend the time setting it up. And its not like setting up yet another project in an IDE doesn’t require a bunch of configuration and hoop-jumping so that the IDE is working with the same environment and tools that the project will be running with when you containerize it and deploy it. It’s all down to where you want to spend your time.
@@anuraagkhare1995 Because you have to pay for PyCharm if you don't qualify for the free version.