On 22 March 2011 15:33, Jason Grout wrote:
> On 3/16/11 5:33 AM, mark florisson wrote:
>>
>> The PyCharm IDE (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) has granted the
>> Cython project a free Open Source license, which means that anyone
>> developing Cython may freely use PyCharm to develop Cython. They
On 3/16/11 5:33 AM, mark florisson wrote:
The PyCharm IDE (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) has granted the
Cython project a free Open Source license, which means that anyone
developing Cython may freely use PyCharm to develop Cython. They
prefer to license to remain unpublic, so if you develop
On 16 March 2011 15:26, Stefan Behnel wrote:
> mark florisson, 16.03.2011 11:33:
>>
>> The PyCharm IDE (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) has granted the
>> Cython project a free Open Source license, which means that anyone
>> developing Cython may freely use PyCharm to develop Cython.
>
> Looks
mark florisson, 16.03.2011 11:33:
The PyCharm IDE (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) has granted the
Cython project a free Open Source license, which means that anyone
developing Cython may freely use PyCharm to develop Cython.
Looks like they don't support Cython code, though:
http://youtrac
The PyCharm IDE (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) has granted the
Cython project a free Open Source license, which means that anyone
developing Cython may freely use PyCharm to develop Cython. They
prefer to license to remain unpublic, so if you develop Cython and
want a free PyCharm license, sen