Paul Everitt
@pauleveritt.org
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Head of Developer Advocacy at JetBrains. Python and web oldster.
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PyCharm, a JetBrains IDE
about 2 months ago
15 years with Python, 15 years with PyCharm 💙 In this interview, Dmitry Trofim, Dmitry Jemerov,
@pauleveritt.org
, and Jodie Burchell share how it all started – the ideas, the struggles, and the wins that shaped PyCharm. ▶️ Watch now:
jb.gg/kz69th
Thanks to
@cultrepo.bsky.social
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My colleague
@brendt.bsky.social
(talented developer, lovely person) has written a wonderful little book about what he's learned along the way as a programmer.
things-i-wish-i-knew.com
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Now available: Things I wish I knew when I started programming
E-book and paperback, available on Amazon, Kindle, Apple Books, and more!
https://things-i-wish-i-knew.com/
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Weekly Dev's Brew
3 months ago
The open web deserves open browsers! New Weekly Dev's Brew Podcast episode with Andreas Kling building Ladybird Browser - 100% open source, built from web standards alone, with no corporate dependencies.
youtu.be/UvK182i9cgE
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I admit, tomorrow's launch of the Python documentary feels like a special marker in time. Python is Guido's, but also ours, all of us, and @
[email protected]
has captured that. Come watch the premiere and join us in the chat.
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Will Vincent
3 months ago
The 2025 State of Python survey is now out! This is the 8th annual collaboration between
@python.org
and
@pycharm.dev
on current trends in Python.
@mkennedy.codes
wrote up a great summary of the results and key trends.
blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2025...
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PyCharm, a JetBrains IDE
3 months ago
One of our favorite parts of
#EuroPython2025
was listening to your feedback and hearing how you use PyCharm in real-world projects. We loved engaging with the
#Python
community, chatting with developers, and showcasing the AI Toolkit. 🎥 Here's our recap of the inspiring week.
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PyCharm, a JetBrains IDE
3 months ago
🚀 The State of Python 2025 is here! Our findings from the
#Python
Developers Survey done in collab with
@python.org
: 📊 51% use Python for data 🌐 46% use it for web dev 👨💻 Half of the community is new 🔧 83% still use older Python versions Check out the takeaways by
@mkennedy.codes
:
jb.gg/uka16g
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The State of Python 2025 | The PyCharm Blog
Discover the latest Python trends and predictions backed by a survey of over 30,000 developers.
https://jb.gg/uka16g
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I'm of the generation that corrects typos in text messages.
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Dmitry Kandalov
4 months ago
Here is the new "The Ultimate Guide to IntelliJ IDEs" workshop I'm working on
dmitrykandalov.com/intellij-wor...
. It summarises what I have learned over 20+ years of using IntelliJ IDEs. Let me know if you would like to run it at your company!
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The Ultimate Guide to IntelliJ IDEs
Dmitry's blog about programming
https://dmitrykandalov.com/intellij-workshop
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Our open source Mellum model has a really unique and useful story as a “focal model.” The chat with Hugging Face should be quite an interesting dive into the idea.
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4 months ago
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Georgi Ker
4 months ago
🌍✨ EuroPython just ended. In many hallway chats and community organisers open space, one issue came up again and again: Sponsorship. Now that AI is taking the spotlight, I’m asking: Who's left behind? My thoughts here: ✍️
georgiker.com/blog/is-ai-l...
#EuroPython
#OpenSource
#AI
#Python
#community
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Is AI Leaving the Python Community Behind?
Georgi’s Official Website
https://georgiker.com/blog/is-ai-leaving-python-community-behind/
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Quick: where am I?
4 months ago
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Beach re-reading…a blast from the past.
5 months ago
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We're proud of what we did on this. The metrics are quite exceptional. Thanks
@aiwithmichelle.com
for this cool explainer.
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5 months ago
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Brent
5 months ago
I mean… This is a good reason to attend
#phpverse
tomorrow, don't you think?
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RustLab Conference
5 months ago
We are happy to announce
@jetbrains.com
as first sponsor for RustLab 2025. Thanks to their efforts we're going to have their Developer Advocate
@bravit.bsky.social
at our conference! Wanna join them?
rustlab.it/sponsors
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Sponsors
RustLab is an international conference on Rust, held annually in Florence. It features renowned speakers, engaging workshops, and networking opportunities for developers and enthusiasts.
https://rustlab.it/sponsors
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Chris Banes
5 months ago
I've been trying out
@jetbrains.com
Junie over the past few few days, and have pretty blown away with it. I've managed to do everything from a complex refactoring of Haze (with follow up tasks), to fairly complex string manipulation (pretty printing data class toString).
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The original flag of resistance to tyranny
5 months ago
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Márton Braun
5 months ago
The Developer Ecosystem Survey for 2025 is still open, and we'd really appreciate you adding your input!
surveys.jetbrains.com/s3/sm-develo...
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Developer Ecosystem Survey 2025
Take our survey, shape the future, and seize the chance to win a MacBook Pro or other rewards!
https://surveys.jetbrains.com/s3/sm-developer-ecosystem-survey-2025
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My colleague
@wordman.dev
explains about Storybook 9 and its new testing mode. As he says, a "game-changer." I was tinkering with some ideas for Python as part of t-strings/tdom.
www.weeklybrew.dev/archive/the-...
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The Weekly Dev's Brew #16 ☕
Storybook is making testing more enjoyable!
https://www.weeklybrew.dev/archive/the-weekly-dev-s-brew-16
5 months ago
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Jan-Niklas Wortmann
5 months ago
For the last couple months something's been in the works and I couldn't be any more excited to finally announce it! The Weekly Dev's Brew Podcast goes Live June 9th!
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Jan-Niklas Wortmann
6 months ago
Just shipped my first commit to the
@jetbrains.com
@angular.dev
Plugin 🎉 Somehow it even passed the code review! Either I'm secretly competent or Junie is really that good! Probably the latter. Coming to
@webstorm.jetbrains.com
and other JetBrains IDEs soon!
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Matt Ellis
6 months ago
Baby photos! Cute!
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Siva
6 months ago
Want to use Junie AI Agent for developing
#SpringBoot
applications. You should checkout the guidelines repository
github.com/JetBrains/ju...
You can use "guidelines" files for AI Agents, "guidelines-with-explanations" files for developer understanding. Your contributions are most welcome!
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GitHub - JetBrains/junie-guidelines
Contribute to JetBrains/junie-guidelines development by creating an account on GitHub.
https://github.com/JetBrains/junie-guidelines
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PyCharm, a JetBrains IDE
6 months ago
🎞️ A language that changed the world. A story that’s never been told like this before. Discover how Python became one of the most beloved programming languages. Watch the trailer for the upcoming
@cultrepo.bsky.social
documentary – proudly supported by PyCharm:
jb.gg/zjkz9s
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We will do a Python template strings
#tstrings
sprint tomorrow (Monday) Room 309 at PyConUS
@davepeck.org
@lysnikolaou.com
and Koudai
6 months ago
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If you are at
#PyConUS
and interested in
#tstrings
, we have an open space today (Saturday), 11AM, Room 320. Come share your ideas on web development, SQL queries, or other uses.
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Brett Cannon
6 months ago
I wrote a blog post unravelling t-strings in
#Python
to help explain what they are doing -- providing syntactic access to the f-string parser -- while we wait on the official docs.
snarky.ca/unravelling-...
/cc
@pauleveritt.org
@lysnikolaou.com
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Unravelling t-strings
PEP 750 introduced t-strings for Python 3.14. In fact, they are so new that as of Python 3.14.0b1 there still isn't any documentation yet for t-strings. 😅 As such, this blog post will hopefully help e...
https://snarky.ca/unravelling-t-strings/
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Thanks for mentioning that, Siva. We have a lot planned for the Guide this year.
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What can you even *do* with a t-string? Let's take a look.
#python
#tstrings
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7 months ago
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IntelliJ IDEA, a JetBrains IDE
7 months ago
Junie, the new AI coding agent from JetBrains, introduces a whole new way of working with AI in your IDE. Watch as @antonarhipov shows in action: from generating code to explaining it — all right inside your editor. 👇 👇 👇
youtu.be/oyKgaysS9_g
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How to Use Junie in IntelliJ IDEA
Junie, the new AI coding agent from JetBrains, introduces a whole new way of working with AI in your IDE.Watch the video to see Junie in action: from generat...
https://youtu.be/oyKgaysS9_g
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t-strings...WTF is that type?
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7 months ago
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It happened: today
@lysnikolaou.com
merged the PEP 750 t-strings PR for Python 3.14. Kudos to the long list of folks involved: Jim Baker, Guido, Dave Peck, Koudai, Andrea, and Lysandros (and me.) Thanks to Koudai and Misha/Daniil from PyCharm, here's a sneak peak of PyCharm support.
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JetBrains
7 months ago
All JetBrains AI tools – including our improved AI Assistant and new coding agent Junie – are now available within our IDEs under a single subscription and come with a free tier. Read the blog post for more details: 👉
jb.gg/jetbrains-id...
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Savannah Ostrowski
8 months ago
I’m so incredibly excited to share that I‘ll be giving a keynote at EuroPython this year. I’m honored to share the stage with an amazing community and can’t wait to see everyone in Prague!
blog.europython.eu/keynote-tick...
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