Great contrast and comparison - thank you. Not a programmer at all but would like to learn. Work in the Medicaid field in reporting (think: 'old dog' learning new tricks). Since I want to go in the direction of data science, would learning with Anaconda be fine? Or is it 'too much' for the beginner? Thanks again.
It seems like there might be. "The PyCharm Community Edition is free and open source with very few restrictions and there is no free trial. There is a free trial with the professional version of PyCharm, but this is not a trial piece of software, this is a program that was built to help people fall in love with (and rely on) PyCharm tools." More info here: pycharm-community-edition.en.softonic.com/download
The community version is not crippled at all ,i've used it more than 1000+ hours at work, most people would not even spot the difference between both of them, also you can use anaconda environment with the community edition too..
Thanks for the feedback! We've been working to try to strike a better balance with music and music volume in our recent videos, if you get a chance to watch any of our newer videos - let me know if they sound better.
Most of our comparisons are picked based on volume of searches in Google and TrustRadius.com. There have definitely been some interesting videos as a result (see: NoSQL vs MySQL)
Because there're some Python courses that use Anaconda, while others PyCharm, so for newbies like me, it's a demanding thing to know which one you're going to use for the rest of the course or to select which platform is going to be the most useful according to your goals.
Great contrast and comparison - thank you. Not a programmer at all but would like to learn. Work in the Medicaid field in reporting (think: 'old dog' learning new tricks). Since I want to go in the direction of data science, would learning with Anaconda be fine? Or is it 'too much' for the beginner?
Thanks again.
Isn't there a free community version of pyCharm. Not sure how crippled it is compared to commercial version but should be a useful IDE
It seems like there might be. "The PyCharm Community Edition is free and open source with very few restrictions and there is no free trial. There is a free trial with the professional version of PyCharm, but this is not a trial piece of software, this is a program that was built to help people fall in love with (and rely on) PyCharm tools." More info here: pycharm-community-edition.en.softonic.com/download
The community version is not crippled at all ,i've used it more than 1000+ hours at work, most people would not even spot the difference between both of them, also you can use anaconda environment with the community edition too..
That title is like asking "What's the difference between a cat and a car?"
It's two completely different things.
ty for the vid, helped me see why I need Anaconda
You are a bit repetative, but overall it is a good video
It really did solved the problem , thanks
thank you so much for information but increase your font size😜
Ótima explicação !
Thank you
TY, nice video.
best explanation
I love your videos
Thank you :)
this is what i needed, thank you for sharing.
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what are you says?
Okay
the background music is scary.
Thanks for the feedback! We've been working to try to strike a better balance with music and music volume in our recent videos, if you get a chance to watch any of our newer videos - let me know if they sound better.
I don't know why we're even comparing Anaconda to PyCharm....
Most of our comparisons are picked based on volume of searches in Google and TrustRadius.com. There have definitely been some interesting videos as a result (see: NoSQL vs MySQL)
Because there're some Python courses that use Anaconda, while others PyCharm, so for newbies like me, it's a demanding thing to know which one you're going to use for the rest of the course or to select which platform is going to be the most useful according to your goals.
cool ?
Super annoying music
Then the content is not for you 🤷♂️
I didn't even notice there was music, lol