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We are happy and proud to let you know that we’ve just released PyCharm 3.0, the newest version of our Python IDE. It comes with an outstanding lineup of new features and enhancements, including:
- SQLAlchemy support
- Pyramid & Web2Py web frameworks support
- Full-featured embedded local terminal
- Configurable language injections
- Improvements in Python and Django code intelligence
- Much better code insight for PyQt and PyGTK
- and a lot more…
But the most noteworthy announcement for version 3.0 is:
PyCharm now comes in two editions: Community and Professional.
Hello, I hate to be that guy but is there any way I can use Pycharm free after its 1 month trial expires. I'm really broke at the moment and cannot afford its paid version. I downloaded it about 3 weeks ago but started to learn python seriously just few days ago and now I'm afraid its trial is about to end.
And yes, you read it right: a free and open-source edition of PyCharm is now available!

We all know that Python has long been used in scientific computing and is rapidly being adopted by education and outreach programs. And these are the circles that JetBrains traditionally supports. So the the idea of opening PyCharm’s major functionality to a broader developer community came naturally to us.
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We are also confident that a rich set of intelligent language features designed for productive and error-free development will be also appreciated by professionals who use Python for their lightweight coding or scripting tasks.
PyCharm Community Edition is totally free and open-source, available under the Apache 2.0 license. The feature set of this edition is limited to support pure Python coding, while the major functionality and complementary tooling is still there. Community Edition provides core Python language support with code completion, one-the-fly code analysis, refactorings, local debugger, test runner, virtualenv, version control integrations, etc.
PyCharm Professional Edition represents a superset of the Community Edition, and is ultimately the most powerful and full-featured IDE for Python and Web development. It supports a broad range of advanced technologies including Django, Flask, GAE, SQLAlchemy, Pyramid, web2py and other frameworks and toolkits on top of those supported in Community edition. Starting from v3.0, PyCharm supports several new frameworks and libraries listed above, offers more intelligent code insight for core Python and supported frameworks, new inspections, language injections, Django improvements, Local terminal, and a lot more.
Read more about what’s new in PyCharm 3.0 and download the IDE for your platform.
For more details on the differences between Community Edition and Professional Edition, please visit the Editions Comparison page.
PyCharm 3.0 Professional Edition is a free update for everyone who purchased their license after Sep 24, 2012. As usual, a 30-day trial is available if you want to try PyCharm as your new Python/Django IDE.
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PyCharm provides smart code completion, code inspections, on-the-fly error highlighting and quick-fixes, along with automated code refactorings and rich navigation capabilities.
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PyCharm offers great framework-specific support for modern web development frameworks such as Django, Flask, Google App Engine, Pyramid, and web2py.
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PyCharm integrates with IPython Notebook, has an interactive Python console, and supports Anaconda as well as multiple scientific packages including matplotlib and NumPy.
Cross-technology Development
In addition to Python, PyCharm supports JavaScript, CoffeeScript, TypeScript, Cython, SQL, HTML/CSS, template languages, AngularJS, Node.js, and more.
Remote Development Capabilities
Run, debug, test, and deploy applications on remote hosts or virtual machines, with remote interpreters, an integrated ssh terminal, and Docker and Vagrant integration.
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A huge collection of tools out of the box: an integrated debugger and test runner; Python profiler; a built-in terminal; and integration with major VCS and built-in Database Tools.
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PyCharm Educational Edition
Have you ever wanted to learn programming with Python? Or maybe you're using Python to teach programming?
Then we have the perfect tool for you.
Michael Kennedy
Host, Talk Python to Me Podcast
Founder Talk Python Training
I'm in the unique position of asking over 100 industry experts the following question on my Talk Python To Me podcast. 'When you write some Python code, what editor do you open up?' While the answers vary, it is frequently PyCharm. The reasons the guests give are usually the same reasons I've been a PyCharm advocate for years.
PyCharm deeply understands your project, not just individual files
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Autocomplete works better than any other editor, by far
That's just a few reasons I open PyCharm daily to build my web properties and manage the software that runs my business.
Cory Althoff
Author of The Self-Taught Programmer: The Definitive Guide to Programming Professionally
PyCharm is the best IDE I've ever used. With PyCharm, you can access the command line, connect to a database, create a virtual environment, and manage your version control system all in one place, saving time by avoiding constantly switching between windows. I couldn't imagine going back to programming without PyCharm's local history feature and debugger. Add the rest of its convenient shortcuts and features, and you have the perfect IDE.
Collaborative development
Code With Me connects remote teams in a feature-rich collaborative coding environment.
Your peers do not need to have an IDE of their own installed to collaborate with you. Code With Me includes embedded audio and video calls.
Auto import on module member completion
PyCharm now automatically adds an import statement when you refer to a module or package name in your code and invoke code completion for available module members. Auto-import also works for popular package name aliases, such as np for NumPy or pd for pandas.
Work directly with WSL projects
You can now work directly with projects located in the WSL filesystem. With PyCharm you can now open any directory in wsl$. For version control, you can use the version of Git installed on your WSL instance.
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