AU$24.99
per month
Video
Aug 2018
2hrs 13mins
1st Edition
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} Discover the great potential of PyCharm to test and debug Python code
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} Get hands-on examples that focus on the practical aspects of using PyCharm
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} Understand how PyCharm works and how you can leverage its strength to develop applications quickly
Python is a beautiful and fast-growing language used to develop programs to efficiently analyze data, create eloquent software solutions for real-world problems, and design original web apps. PyCharm brings the robust and mature tools that you would expect from Visual Studio or Eclipse to Python development and provides you with a one-stop shop for all of your development tool needs.
In this course, you’ll learn how to improve your code quality with Lens Mode and Intentions, refactor and debug code, and perform unit testing with the PyCharm test runner. Along the way, we’ll work with SQL databases. Further on, you’ll learn to integrate Python with web projects that include HTML and JavaScript and build a project with the Flask microframework.
By the end of the course, you’ll be well-versed with a terrific tool for Python development—PyCharm—and be able to do everything expected of a Python developer.
All the code and supporting files for this course are available on GitHub at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/PyCharm-for-Power-Developer-v-
The course is targeted at Python dev who would want to learn how to test, maintain and evolve their software with PyCharm
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{} Create high-quality code with PyCharm
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{} Recognize the different methods of using quotes to contain your text in the print function
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{} Understand how to create a project with the Flask microframework
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{} Navigate through the source code of a project and the source of python libraries
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{} Improve your code quality with Lens Mode and Intentions
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{} Use Python with database and web technology development
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{} Discover how to write, refactor, test, and debug Python code with PyCharm
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{} Understand how code completion works in PyCharm for Python and JavaScript