What's the best IDE for Python I can use for Linux?
I used IDLE when i was in Windows but apparently i can't on this OS
I don't want a bloated one since i don't have a great PC, the simpler the better
>>59803047
notepad.exe via wine
>>59803047
Whatever you use for other languages
>>59803047
vim.
>>59803066
Lol
>>59803075
Le newfag here
>>59803078
Again, le newfag here, but everyone shills it so i'lll give it a go
>>59803047
Pycharm. Otherwise use sublime
>IDE
>scripting
y?
>>59803047
>i can't on this OS
Why not?
>>59803130
>pycharm
The only right answer
sublime text
If you have stickers on your laptop, use dark themes, and unironically call programming """coding""", vim.
If you do work that actually matters, PyCharm.
>>59803164
This right here. You don't need an IDE for simple scripting languages, just a really good text editor. If you're willing to accept proprietary software, Sublime Text 3 is the best editor around.
>>59803130
>Pycharm
is best charm
>>59803047
edlin
IntelliJ with the Python plugin.
>>59803130
This.
Although Sublime Text is good enough for the most part.
>IDE
>Python
You've made a gross mistake
>>59803128
Ignore this guy, I use vim for python all the time does a great job. Terminal, Vim and a few plugins is all you need.
Also why cant you use IDLE on linux, it does exist you know.
>>59803047
Pycharm
ignore the intellij shills. Do not use pycharm under any circumstances. Stick with vim
>>59803047
vim lil bitch
unironically emacs
you can get a nice REPL going
Since we're in a Python thread (in a way).
What would you guys reccomend to learn this language? I actually learned the basics, I think fully, but then i dropped programming for a while. I want to keep earning because I'm going to System's Engineering in a few months.
Specifically Python 3 if it's possible, but what do you think it's better? Some book? Any webpage like codechef?
Thanks in advance guys
>>59804081
Starting out with Python book. Everything you need to give a solid foundation to build on.
Some people will reccomend automate the boring stuff with python but it falls off half way through and the author is a massive cuck.
>>59804081
Learn Python in One Day and Learn It Well; Python for Non-Programmers (or Programmers); SoloLearn; and How to Think Like a Computer Scientist. Those are some of the ones I've been using.
Speaking of which, I've been looking for books or videos that teach you more about operators and general heuristics for finding out and thinking about how to implement and read more complex stuff.
>>59804496
>automate the boring stuff with python falls off half way through
This.
Did you fag even installed IDLE?
On most distros it doesn't come with the Python package.
>>59803128
>lol
>le adjective
>calls others newfags
did you just come here yesterday kid?