>
> It makes also sense to separate them as IDE projects, as most IDEs do not
> understand the concept of a hybrid projects very well. Better to have one
> Pyramid project and one React project.
>
>
> Obviously I’m biased, but…PyCharm Professional (which embeds WebStorm)
> does a really good job on this front. I do hybrid projects frequently.
>

As a non-biased person, I can tell that PyCharm is worth of every Euro cent
when working with codebases that mix HTML, Python, JavaScript, CSS, JSX,
LESS, Stylus and few of more marginal technologies.

Here is an old tutorial for people who are looking to migrate from Sublime
Text to PyCharm:
https://opensourcehacker.com/2015/05/02/pycharm-vs-sublime-text/

Thank you for the good work, Paul and your team!
Mikko

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