This week, JetBrains released the next PyCharm release. The list of new features this time includes:
Support for the SQL language and database integration (viewing the structure, viewing and editing data in tables, syntax highlighting and auto-completion in SQL files, etc.);
Support for working with documentation (viewing documentation for libraries in an external browser, generating docstrings templates, syntax highlighting for reStructuredText, etc.);
Debugging support for Django templates;
New refactoring Move Class / Function;
As always, many small improvements and bug fixes.
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