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Yehuda Deutsch: PyCharm Usage and Project Structure

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Yehuda Deutsch: PyCharm Usage and Project Structure

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Abstract:
In this talk I will share how I use PyCharm in my day-to-day work as well as for side-projects, and as a side-topic dive into python project structure and the import logic.
PyCharm is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) or simply put: An editor with bells and whistles, it is based on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDE with a focus on Python and its various frameworks.
Python projects, no matter the shape, need to assume a structure in order to function properly, there are many practices, I don't know which is best, but I'll share which work for me and why others didn't.
I might also have some time to talk about what I mean by "project shape".

Bio:
A Software Developer with a sweet tooth for infrastructure, Sr. SRE at Palo Alto Networks
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Meeting will be in person at Northwest Mutual either the 1st or 4th floor Conference Rooms and streamed online. This event is both in person and online:
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Tentative Schedule:
6-6:40 PM Doors open, setup, eat, drink, network, and allow time for everyone to arrive
6:45 PM Announcements and Introductions
7:00 PM Presentation
7:50-8:15 PM Q&A, Closing comments, network and adjourn

Thank you to Amy Woodson Financial Advisor with Northwest Mutual for sponsoring and hosting.

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