I’ve been developing in the community edition as I’ve started learning, but now that I’m getting into bigger projects and learning Flask/Django, I’m wondering if switching the paid version will provide me with any legs up.
For comparison, I purchased PHPStorm a while back and then threw down additional money for their Laravel integration. It turned out to be a great investment.
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r/learnpython I’ve been developing in the community edition as I’ve started learning, but now that I’m getting into bigger projects and learning Flask/Django, I’m wondering if switching the paid version will provide me with any legs up. For comparison, I purchased PHPStorm a while back and then threw down additional money for their Laravel integration. It turned out to be a great investment. submitted by /u/snoogazi [link] [comments]
I’ve been developing in the community edition as I’ve started learning, but now that I’m getting into bigger projects and learning Flask/Django, I’m wondering if switching the paid version will provide me with any legs up.
For comparison, I purchased PHPStorm a while back and then threw down additional money for their Laravel integration. It turned out to be a great investment.
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