Throughout this chapter, we have learned the basics of the three most common web development languages: JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. While HTML and CSS deal with the display and styling of a web page, JavaScript is mainly used to process and manipulate data that will produce the final content of the page.
PyCharm offers numerous options in terms of streamlining web development processes. HTML and CSS can be written and edited with higher accuracy and speed using PyCharm's boilerplate code generation, documentation viewing features, integration of Emmet, and live editing options. JavaScript, on the other hand, is supported by multiple versions, a hands-on, graphic debugging toolset, as well as a wide range of available JS frameworks.
With this knowledge, we are now able to start developing simple, bare-bones web applications with PyCharm. However, this process does not...