Best IDE for Python and why.
You don't need ides
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PyCharm!
>>59484505
Nano + command line interpreter
>>59484505
vim + python mode
why do people use fucking "IDE" to code
u can fuarccking code on a napkin or a crumpled up receipt
with a pen or. pencil
why do you need an ide
PyCharm
>>59484505
PyCharm
>>59484520
>>59484605
>>59484616
isn't that the bloated IDE written in java
>>59484505
>>59484639
>>59484583
>>59484549
>>59484519
t. someone who has never worked on a project with more than one file
>>59484697
You don't need an IDE anyway, you can do all the same things in a console. IDEs are for retards.
>>59484698
>2017
>using proprietary software
emacs is all you need
>>59484671
except dont be a windows fag, use Vim on a Ubuntu or linux server or your own pc
>open kate
>write your code
>press F4
>write: python yourcode.py
>press ENTER
And that is, there is you IDE.
>>59484819
>open kate
B-but I barely know 'er
>>59484505
terminal xD
>>59484505
Satania is qt.
>>59484583
Isn't it easier to debug in pycharm?
t.beginner
>>59485842
no. python's not hard at all to debug. step back through the REPL
IDLE for Python scripts, Codeblocks and C for real projects
>>59484505
WingIDE
Jupyter Notebook/PyCharm.
>>59484697
t. someone who as actually never worked in production
>>59484505
>Best IDE for Python and why.
WingIDE by far. Best debugger. It' just amazing. Every other IDE sucks shit and has a horrible debugger. WingIDE literally saved me hours of time on a large Python project I was working on. Nothing else in "free" word comes even close.
>>59484505
Spacemacs
>>59484697
Vim has buffers. Learn to use them and you're set.