Best Code Collaboration Tools for PyCharm

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    Visual Studio Reviews

    Visual Studio

    Microsoft

    $45/user/month
    1 Rating
    Visual Studio is a robust and feature-packed IDE designed for developers working primarily on Windows with .NET and C++. It provides an extensive toolset that includes code completion, project scaffolding, debugging, and performance optimization, all aimed at boosting productivity. Developers can use AI-powered tools like GitHub Copilot to autocomplete entire functions, generate unit tests, and automate repetitive tasks. Visual Studio’s agent mode enables intelligent workflows that refactor, build, and test code automatically, scaling best practices across teams. The IDE also offers deep diagnostics such as interactive debugging consoles and inline fixers to identify and resolve bugs early. Visual Studio supports collaboration by enabling real-time code sharing and review. It is highly customizable with thousands of available extensions to tailor the development experience. Whether building desktop, mobile, web, or cloud applications, Visual Studio provides a seamless environment to deliver clean, testable code efficiently.
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    JetBrains Datalore Reviews

    JetBrains Datalore

    JetBrains

    $19.90 per month
    Datalore is a platform for collaborative data science and analytics that aims to improve the entire analytics workflow and make working with data more enjoyable for both data scientists as well as data-savvy business teams. Datalore is a collaborative platform that focuses on data teams workflow. It offers technical-savvy business users the opportunity to work with data teams using no-code and low-code, as well as the power of Jupyter Notebooks. Datalore allows business users to perform analytic self-service. They can work with data using SQL or no-code cells, create reports, and dive deep into data. It allows core data teams to focus on simpler tasks. Datalore allows data scientists and analysts to share their results with ML Engineers. You can share your code with ML Engineers on powerful CPUs and GPUs, and you can collaborate with your colleagues in real time.
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    Duckly Reviews

    Duckly

    Duckly

    $6 per month
    Duckly is a plugin that allows developers to communicate and collaborate on code in real time, regardless of the IDE they are using. This tool enhances the coding experience by enabling users to share their code, terminal sessions, and local servers seamlessly, while also facilitating audio and video communication within the integrated development environment. With a focus on security, all connections are peer-to-peer and encrypted end-to-end, making it a safe option for collaboration. By combining these capabilities, Duckly simplifies pair programming, code review processes, and overall team collaboration, ultimately boosting productivity and minimizing reliance on additional tools. Users can engage in audio and video discussions and share their screens directly in the IDE, allowing for efficient teamwork and immediate feedback on coding projects. Furthermore, developers can effortlessly share their local servers with teammates, enabling them to observe real-time changes as they occur. This innovative approach fosters a more connected and interactive coding environment among team members.
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    CodeStream Reviews

    CodeStream

    New Relic

    $8.33 per user per month
    CodeStream is a versatile open-source extension that enhances the functionality of IDEs like VS Code, Visual Studio, and JetBrains by integrating collaborative tools directly into the development environment. It streamlines workflows by allowing users to manage pull requests from GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab, as well as handling issue tracking from platforms such as Jira, Trello, Asana, and several others. Additionally, CodeStream facilitates cohesive code discussions that link seamlessly with communication tools like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and email, while also providing in-editor notifications to keep developers informed. With CodeStream, programmers can quickly understand, review, and write code more efficiently, simplifying the process of getting answers to queries by merely selecting code and typing questions. It helps preserve valuable institutional knowledge by ensuring that discussions and insights are kept alongside the source code. Furthermore, the platform automatically mentions code authors based on git blame information, ensuring that relevant contributors are always in the loop. Conversations are persistently connected to specific code locations, maintaining context as branches evolve and new code is merged in, creating a dynamic and integrated development experience. This level of connectivity fosters a culture of collaboration and efficiency within development teams.
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    Code With Me Reviews

    Code With Me

    JetBrains

    $10 per user per month
    Code With Me is an innovative service designed for collaborative coding and pair programming. It allows you to seamlessly invite others into your Integrated Development Environment (IDE) project, enabling real-time collaboration. You and your teammates can address issues, review code, and work on coding tasks together instantly, making it easier to develop, debug, and resolve problems as a cohesive unit within a single remote collaborative IDE. By inviting others to your project, you can effectively demonstrate and clarify your code, making it an excellent resource for educational settings and online coding interviews. Simply click the link provided by the host to get started—no need to download repositories or pull changes from different branches. You'll no longer waste time setting up environments, tackling compile-time errors, or dealing with dependency issues just to access a project. Moreover, as a guest, you won’t even need to have a JetBrains IDE installed, eliminating barriers to entry for collaboration. This streamlined approach enhances productivity and fosters a more efficient coding experience for everyone involved.
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    Raftt Reviews
    Raftt eliminates the headaches associated with setting up, managing, and sharing development environments on your local machine. While containers were initially created to streamline production processes, they often complicate development. Even if you manage to overcome the persistent issues of drift and decay in your local environment, you can still find yourself spending countless hours deciphering what is happening. With Raftt’s innovative platform, you have the capability to create an unlimited number of consistent remote environments for running your code, all while maintaining the familiarity of local development using your current workflows and IDEs. Moreover, Raftt allows you to easily share a URL linking to your remote development environment with your colleagues, facilitating real-time collaboration and debugging. This means your product lead can access the link anytime, even if your focus shifts to a different feature. Additionally, Raftt transforms how containers operate, enabling you to debug them interactively within your IDE. Furthermore, when the primary process of a container fails, the entire container does not crash, allowing for greater stability in your development workflow. This ensures that you can work more efficiently without the constant interruptions caused by container failures.
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