

What, in your view, is the simplest possible, most robust setup that minimises time spent troubleshooting local setup problems and allows development, staging and deployment iterations of medium-complexity Django projects most easily and smoothly? If your main advice is 'ditch Windows' how would you recommend doing this before buying a new machine? If your main advice is 'ditch Pycharm' what advantages and disadvantages do you think this brings? Problems encountered first time around included many related to: Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), pipinstalls and wheel incompatibilities, venvs, path and permissions incompatibilities (often, as a new user of Linux, its difficult to identify where one issue ends and another begins) (Python 3.7, Django 2.2, sqlite3 for local dev, postgres or mySQL for staging and deployment.)


Possibly React or Vue later for front-end work but not really a concern for now). I seek to use Pycharm, Django, GitHub, CircleCI (and maybe AWS, Divio, PythonAnywhere. I want to use Pycharm for Django projects involving multiple APIs and installed packages.
#HOW TO SET UP PYCHARM WINDOWS WINDOWS 10#
I have a Windows 10 64Bit setup and much of my coding experience is on Windows systems (using Visual Studio and.
