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      <title>Software I used for Programming in 2022</title>
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      <description> &lt;h3 id=&#34;python&#34;&gt;Python&lt;/h3&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;This year I really worked a lot on Python web technologies so I came to appreciate all the work that the JetBrains team does to make all the little things (like running Django test server commands) incredibly easy. I essentially did all my Python development in Pycharm.  I’ve had access to the paid JetBrains suite because of the work I’ve done for my open source project: Extra Life Donation Tracker. Since development has slowed a bit on there, I may not be able to renew the subscription. If that’s the case, there’s a big chance that I’ll start saving up some money for a Pycharm Professional license. The only real exception to using Pycharm for programming was when I was editing code on a server. There I would use vim or nvim (more on that later).&lt;/p&gt; <p><a href="https://www.ericsbinaryworld.com/2022/12/22/software-i-used-for-programming-in-2022/">Full post</a></p></description>
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