[doc] Remove references to PyChecker. (GH-22054)

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@ -573,8 +573,7 @@ whether an instance or a class implements a particular ABC. The
:class:`~collections.abc.MutableMapping`.
For Python, many of the advantages of interface specifications can be obtained
by an appropriate test discipline for components. There is also a tool,
PyChecker, which can be used to find problems due to subclassing.
by an appropriate test discipline for components.
A good test suite for a module can both provide a regression test and serve as a
module interface specification and a set of examples. Many Python modules can

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* PyCharm (https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/)
Is there a tool to help find bugs or perform static analysis?
Are there tools to help find bugs or perform static analysis?
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Yes.
PyChecker is a static analysis tool that finds bugs in Python source code and
warns about code complexity and style. You can get PyChecker from
http://pychecker.sourceforge.net/.
`Pylint <https://www.pylint.org/>`_ is another tool that checks
if a module satisfies a coding standard, and also makes it possible to write
plug-ins to add a custom feature. In addition to the bug checking that
PyChecker performs, Pylint offers some additional features such as checking line
length, whether variable names are well-formed according to your coding
standard, whether declared interfaces are fully implemented, and more.
https://docs.pylint.org/ provides a full list of Pylint's features.
`Pylint <https://www.pylint.org/>`_ and
`Pyflakes <https://github.com/PyCQA/pyflakes>`_ do basic checking that will
help you catch bugs sooner.
Static type checkers such as `Mypy <http://mypy-lang.org/>`_,
`Pyre <https://pyre-check.org/>`_, and