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Hands-On Application Development with PyCharm

You're reading from   Hands-On Application Development with PyCharm Accelerate your Python applications using practical coding techniques in PyCharm

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789348262
Length 494 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Quan Nguyen Quan Nguyen
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: The Basics of PyCharm
2. Introduction to PyCharm - the Most Popular IDE for Python FREE CHAPTER 3. Installing and Configuring PyCharm 4. Section 2: Improving Your Productivity
5. Customizing Interpreters and Virtual Environments 6. Editing and Formatting with Ease in PyCharm 7. Version Control with Git in PyCharm 8. Seamless Testing, Debugging, and Profiling 9. Section 3: Web Development in PyCharm
10. Web Development with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS 11. Integrating Django in PyCharm 12. Understanding Database Management with PyCharm 13. Building a Web Application in PyCharm 14. Section 4: Data Science with PyCharm
15. Turning on Scientific Mode 16. Dynamic Data Viewing with SciView and Jupyter 17. Building a Data Pipeline in PyCharm 18. Section 5: Plugins and Conclusion
19. More Possibilities with PyCharm Plugins 20. Future Developments 21. Assessments 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

Importing an external project into PyCharm

We have seen how the management of project types, virtual environments, and interpreters is done in PyCharm. In this final section, we will discuss the process of importing an existing project, previously external to PyCharm, into our workspace. This option is considerably useful, especially when you are working on collaborative projects that are cross-platform and cross-system. For example, you can import the source code of this book into your own PyCharm so that you don't have to manually enter the code yourself while following the examples in later chapters.

We will take a hands-on approach and try to import a small project that I previously prepared that's included in the GitHub repository for this book. Specifically, if you have already downloaded and unzipped the repository on your computer, the project we are trying to...

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