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Early Access PyCharm

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In this episode of the podcast, we talk toto Michael Golubev who has  been quietly working on the Docker plugin for the last six years. We  talk about how the plugin started, and what the landscape looked like at  the time of it's inception to
Kirill, the previous lead of the VCS team has left. What happened to him? And how will the VCS team continue. Check it all out in this exciting new episode of Early Access PyCharm.
Nafiul sits down with Andrey and Lisa to talk about how debugging started in PyCharm, what the philosophy behind it's development is, and where it's going into the future.
In this episode, I sit down with Andrey Cheptsov to talk about what we've been up to on the Data Science front. We know that PyCharm hasn't always been the best tool for Data Scientists, but we plan to change that with a new product release. Jo
In this episode, we talk to Andrey from the Webstorm team, and find out how the web has changed over his time at the Webstorm. We dive into how it's like leading a product like Webstorm to how things are different from the jQuery days. Lastly,
Django support has been a part of PyCharm from version 1.0. This episode dives into the history of that support, with the previous maintainer, Ilya as well as the current maintainer, Aleksei.
I sit down with Andrey Vlasovskikh, and talk about how he joined JetBrains and how his role has changed from developer to technical lead, and then Team Lead for PyCharm. We also dive into how the EAP program has helped make PyCharm and other ID
WSL transforms the python projects can be developed on Windows. Better support for WSL on PyCharm, and the IntelliJ platform in general is highly anticipated, but it seems like there are some blockers on the way. So, in this episode, we sit dow
When Apple decided to start using their own chips, it meant that were would be large ramifications on how software was developed. This is the story of how we added support for running JetBrains IDEs, and that includes PyCharm on Apple Silicon d
In this episode, we talk to Olga Berdnikova, a proud member of the UX design team at JetBrains. In this chat, she will talk about some challenges, processes, and also give us some hints about the future of our beloved IDEs.
It has been a decade since PyCharm 1.0 was released. This is the story of how it all started, and how it became what it is today.
In this episode, we talk to Kirill, a proud member of the VCS team, here at JetBrains. This is the team behind all your git support in your IDE. This is an interesting conversation, because the world of Version Control was not always so uniform
In this episode, we talk to Max, a proud member of the DataGrip team. Why DataGrip you might ask? Well, it turns out that PyCharm's database features all come from the DataGrip. We talk to Max about the new MongoDB support as well as plans for
In our first ever episode, PyCharm's Developer Advocate, Nafiul Islam talks to Aleksei Kniazev; a veteran PyCharm developer. The conversation centres around the PyCharm 2020.2 release. We get to talk to Aleksei, learn a little more about the Py
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Early Access PyCharm is a podcast that goes behind the scenes of how the  PyCharm IDE is made, and the thinking that goes into it. We will  interview members of the PyCharm team and find out what goes into making  an IDE.
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