I would not recommend an all-in-one-IDE for beginners. The IDE is taking away a 
lot of learning experience like
VCS-workflow, ci/deployment-like things (virtualenv and project setup, testrun) 
and the whole terminal/console/ops
experience. If you understand, whats anyway going on with your filesystem/repo 
and why/how are you using a virtualenv
then you can use an IDE.

I think if you stick to the IDE, you will find not so much help, if something 
is not working as expected or you have no
idea how to manage this with your IDE.

And if you don't know about virtualenvs, you should read about that first[1] to 
understand its implications - this is
most important if you debug something - you have to know where the stuff is, 
and how it comes together to create your
problem...

If you exercise the quick tutorial for pyramid[2] you will get an idea.


[1] http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/
[2] 
http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid/en/latest/quick_tutorial/index.html


On 16.07.2015 12:53, Davide Maccagno wrote:
> hello, 
> 
> im not used to mailing list, so first i want to ask excuse to all of you 
> about double post. Second i have few question
> about. this topics..Reading your answers i guess that 0.0.0.0 it may works in 
> ubuntu? because of videotutorial i saw,
> were on a unix system..however, today i started a new project and i get into 
> my localhost page and from there im able to
> read information about connection, http request and so on..the thing that 
> confuse me is that in almost every tutorial i
> read on the internet, i always read about env (virtual environment) but its 
> seems an automatic stuff in pycharm
> professional , correct?..so considering that im using this ide (pro-edition) 
> i simpy have to choose a scaffold type and
> start working with views, templates and so on. 
> 
> the first step is to run setup.py and then thats it? i can create pages and 
> work?..
> 
> 
> 
> Il giorno mercoledì 15 luglio 2015 22:09:45 UTC+2, Steve Piercy ha scritto:
> 
>     On 7/15/15 at 9:13 AM, [email protected] <javascript:> (Davide Maccagno) 
> pronounced:
> 
>     >is there any tutorial for pycharm 4.5 and pyramid
> 
>     Here is a list of official Pyramid tutorials which can be done
>     through PyCharm.
> 
>     Quick Tutorial for Pyramid
>     
> http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid/en/latest/quick_tutorial/index.html
> 
>     ZODB + Traversal Wiki Tutorial
>     
> http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid/en/latest/tutorials/wiki/index.html
> 
>     URL Dispatch Wiki Tutorial
>     
> http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid/en/latest/tutorials/wiki2/index.html
> 
>     There are also a bunch of unofficial tutorials.
>     
> http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid-tutorials/en/latest/index.html
> 
>     Finally, I published some articles and videos about Pyramid
>     which use PyCharm.
>     http://www.stevepiercy.com/tag/pyramid.html
> 
>     --steve
> 
>     ------------------------
>     Steve Piercy, Soquel, CA
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