Autocomplete IDE and Py
Posted by psalmnothim@reddit | Python | View on Reddit | 3 comments
I’m relatively new into programming and have yet to encounter this but while entering a problem in this online notebook( similar to Jupyter) it began to autocomplete verbatim the very same problems. Mind you, the resource I was referring to is well known but also it was in a new cell, never in my clipboard and the worksheet was new, didn’t even save it yet. The resource and maker of the notebook, to my knowledge aren’t related. It even continued to autocomplete when moving to a newly created cell. Am I tripping Is this a new convention of Firefox?
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FoolsSeldom@reddit
Was it just filling in standard Python code or completing a solution?
If the later, I'm surprised if you haven't configured some intelligence option.
I used PyCharm and have Codeium enabled. That works on notebooks within Pycharm as well. Expect it is same in VS Code and other editors.
KingsmanVince@reddit
r/learnpython