How to install PyCharm 2019.1 Python IDE in Ubuntu. PyCharm is Python IDE for Linux Ubuntu Systems, for Professional developers. PyCharm 2019.1 is out now with all-new Jupyter Notebook support, ‘recent location’ for navigation, custom theme plugins, and much more.
New in PyCharm 2019.1
- Jupyter Notebooks support has been completely
redesigned. Direct editing of Notebooks is now available in PyCharm
2019.1, with a convenient side-by-side view that helps you get a better
overview of your Notebook’s source code while seeing the output right
next to it. You can run and debug cells straight from the IDE. - Quick documentation for HTML and CSS has been
improved. Quick question: when writing a ‘padding’ property in CSS, what
comes first? Left and right, or top and bottom? Just write ‘padding’ in
a CSS file and press Ctrl-Q (or Ctrl-J on macOS) to find the answer! - Navigate quickly to recent locations, rather than
files. When you’re making quick edits, you frequently need to go back
and forth between locations. The recent files popup (Ctrl-E, or Cmd-E on
macOS) has always been there to quickly move between files you’re
editing, but now we’ve also got the new and improved recent locations
popup. Try it now: just press Ctrl-Shift-E (or Cmd-Shift-E on macOS). - We’ve ending support for two Python versions: 2.6 (that has been
end-of-life since 2013), and 3.4 (which just reached end-of-life). If
you’re still using these versions, you’ll receive a warning that these
versions are no longer supported. Some PyCharm functionality might no
longer work, and we won’t fix any bugs related to these Python versions
anymore.
Upgrade Now
To get the new version of PyCharm, upgrade in one of the following ways:
- Download the new version
- Choose Help | Check for Updates in PyCharm
- Use JetBrains Toolbox to upgrade
- If you’re using Ubuntu, or any other distro that supports snap, PyCharm will automatically update using snap (if you’ve installed PyCharm with snap).
Install PyCharm 2019.1
sudo apt update
sudo apt install snapd snapd-xdg-open
sudo snap install pycharm-community --classic
sudo snap install pycharm-professional --classic
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