![]() ![]() Visual Studio has always had great IntelliSense for all of its languages, so if you’ve been coding in C# or VB for the last fifteen years you aren’t even impressed anymore. I know, we talk about IntelliSense all the time. ![]() In this post I want to talk about some of the reasons to consider using Visual Studio next time you are working in Python. You can find all the details and some video walkthroughs, documentation, and other resources on, and the post announcing Python Tools 2.1 and Python Tools 2.2 beta. Python Tools for Visual Studio (PTVS) are available to help throughout Visual Studio in all the places you’d expect, from editing and IntelliSense, to debugging, profiling, and publishing to Azure. Recently, Visual Studio 2015 was released with support for Python. ![]()
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