On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Chris Barker <[email protected]> wrote: > hmm -- $500.00 is pretty stiff,
If you are doing this on your own and/or are allowed to use personal sw at work: You can use the personal license for commercial work, as long as the individual owns/pays for it, and isn't getting reimbursed by an employer...$199 is a bit better. You can't get the support/upgrade subscription w/ personal, though, IIRC. > and ti's not clear to me that you get > the full-on PyCharm, etc. functionality. I was unsure and either found a doc somewhere or spoke with someone there before I bought IDEA and the answer was that they said the intention is for feature parity, but because of difference release schedules, that the lang specific IDEs may get new features before the IDEA plugins do. This was a year or two ago, but I don't know of anything to contradict it since then.
