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A simple introductory/beginner post for setting up RustPython as an interpreter with PyCharm and Visual Studio Code.

There were some small errors like virtual env was not created by PyCharm by default and you had to create a link for the system interpreter to work. I figured it would be nice to have a small blog post about it.

Let me know if this is a good idea for some content or if it is too beginner level / unrelated.

@youknowone youknowone merged commit 7b58c60 into RustPython:master Apr 20, 2022
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