I am retooling for Python development on GAE, having used MS Visual Studio 
before. I looked through the forum but the most recent thread on Python 
IDE's dates from 2013, so I thought I'd ask for an update ...

Toolkit choices I have made so far: GAE Standard Environment, Datastore 
(NDB), Flask/Jinja2 framework. Now looking for the right IDE: Atom ? PyDev, 
IntelliJ  or PyCharm ? Eclipse ? IntelliJ ? 

Open Source (free) is what I am looking for to get things started, that is 
before the money comes rolling in ... ;-)  Can I use the 'community 
editions' of the commercial tools with the choices I have made earlier ? 
and then upgrade later ? or are they just 'teasers' and you need to buy 
them anyway to be productive ? From the web pages, I can see that e.g 
 frameworks are only supported in the commercial editions ?   

What's the practical benefit of using a full IDE over e.g. Atom when 
developing in Python for GAE ? 

TIA & BR,
Johan

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