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JetBrains : PyCharm
08  décembre     16h57
PyCharm 2025.3 - Unified IDE, Jupyter notebooks in remote development, uv as default, and more
Ilia Afanasiev    We’re excited to announce that PyCharm 2025.3 is here This release continues our mission to make PyCharm the most powerful Python IDE for web, data, and AI ML development. It marks the migration of Community users to the unified PyCharm and brings full support for Jupyter notebooks in remote...
18  novembre     12h07
Open Source in Focus: Projects We’re Proud to Support
Lena Morozova    At JetBrains, we love seeing the developer community grow and thrive. That’s why we support open-source projects that make a real difference the ones that help developers learn, build, and create better software together. We’re proud to back open-source maintainers with free licenses and to...
10  novembre     12h02
Rust vs. Python: Finding the right balance between speed and simplicity
Tatiana Parshutkina    This blog post was brought to you by Damaso Sanoja, draft.dev. Deciding whether to use Python or Rust isn’t just a syntax choice; it’s a career bet. According to the StackOverflow Developer Survey, Python dominates in accessibility, with 66.4% of people learning to code choosing it as their entry...
05  novembre     10h50
10 Smart Performance Hacks For Faster Python Code
Evgenia Verbina    This is a guest post from Dido Grigorov, a deep learning engineer and Python programmer with 17 years of experience in the field. In the rapidly evolving domain of software development, Python has established itself as a premier language, renowned for its simplicity, readability, and versatility....
27  octobre     12h05
The State of Django 2025
Will Vincent    Welcome to the highlights and key takeaways from the recently released Django Developers Survey. Now in its fourth year, this annual collaboration between the Django Software Foundation and PyCharm tabulates responses from over 4,600 Django developers worldwide. If you work with Python and the web...
23  octobre     11h31
Why Performance Matters in Python Development
Evgenia Verbina    This is a guest post from Dido Grigorov, a deep learning engineer and Python programmer with 17 years of experience in the field. Python’s flexibility and ease of use make it a go-to language for developers, but its interpreted nature and global interpreter lock (GIL) can lead to performance...
24  septembre     11h19
Why Is Python So Popular in 2025?
Evgenia Verbina    While other programming languages come and go, Python has stood the test of time and firmly established itself as a top choice for developers of all levels, from beginners to seasoned professionals. Whether you’re working on intelligent systems or data-driven workflows, Python has a pivotal role to...
02  septembre     15h11
The Most Popular Python Frameworks and Libraries in 2025
Evgenia Verbina    Whether you’re building APIs, dashboards, or machine learning pipelines, choosing the right framework can make or break your project. Every year, we survey thousands of Python developers to help you understand how the ecosystem is evolving, from tooling and languages to frameworks and libraries....
25  août     11h01
A Practical Guide to Fine-Tuning and Deploying GPT Models Using Hugging Face Transformers
Cheuk Ting Ho    Hugging Face is currently a household name for machine learning researchers and enthusiasts. One of their biggest successes is Transformers, a model-definition framework for machine learning models in text, computer vision, audio, and video. Because of the vast repository of state-of-the-art...
18  août     11h42
The State of Python 2025: Trends and Survey Insights
Evgenia Verbina    This is a guest post from Michael Kennedy, the founder of Talk Python and a PSF Fellow. Welcome to the highlights, trends, and key actions from the eighth annual Python Developers Survey. This survey is conducted as a collaborative effort between the Python Software Foundation and JetBrains’...
13  août     13h13
Lightning-Fast Python: Mastering the uv Package Manager
Will Vincent    Check out our recent livestream from August 7 on uv, a next-generation Python package manager revolutionizing Python development with speeds 10-100x faster than pip. Released just last year and written in Rust, uv replaces long-standing Python dependency management challenges with a single,...
05  août     11h04
PyCharm 2025.2: AI Toolkit for AI Engineers and More
Evgenia Verbina    PyCharm 2025.2 introduces the AI Toolkit: everything AI engineers need - now natively supported in your IDE. This release’s other highlights include the last supported version of PyCharm Community, improvements to AI Assistant, Junie, and notebooks, as well as a persistent UI for updating .lock...