I learned java with netbeans and later moved to using vim +various plugins for simpler and more efficient workflow.
Now I want to learn python (heard good things about beautifulsoup), so what is the best way to get the equivalent of maven + java compilation and running? In java everything just werked. Do I need an IDE? Netbeans was cancer.
>>61278610
>using an IDE for python
Why though?
>>61278625
why? well i stopped using an IDE for java once i learned enough, but i guess there are many reasons why IDEs make life comfy like autocomplete code and debugging
just wondering if there are suggestions, I want to know what you gentoomen use
>>61278610
>>61278683
visual studio has python support
PyCharm is good supposedly but I don't use an IDE for python
>>61278610
I use sublime (unregistered) for python. Never had a problem with it. Then again I don't test it with sublime.
PyCharm is the best I have used so far. If you arent a student and dont want to pay get Eclipse + PyDev.
>>61278610
>>61278718
I use pycharm, I like it when I'm working on large projects for code completion but for something small I just use vim.
>>61278610
vscode or pycharm
>>61278610
Unironically, vim. Like gentoo, it's one of those things that gets memed a lot, but in reality is actually really good.
>>61278806
what I dont get is how do you keep track of all the files in your project ? honestly that and the GIT integration is the reason I still use Eclipse for basically anything. Seems just like Eclipse takes care of a lot of organisation stuff in bigger projects. I guess for scripting sth like sublime or atom is pretty great though.
>>61278806
>he doesn't use the NSA key for sublime
>>61278806
>>61278850
I just realised Atom has all of those things actually... but sublime is still just a normal editor right ?
>>61278850
Yeah currently I just separate my files by project (one folder for scrapers, another for browser automation, etc.) and then just manually update repositories when I make changes. It's a bit of a bitch but fortunately I am the only currently who works with the code at the moment.
>>61278848
I know, I use vim and bash scripts for java dev right now.
PyCharm
>>61278859
>pirating a text editor
wincucks are funny sometimes
>>61278625
quickly test and experiment modules and functions
>>61278820
PyCharm is open source though
>>61278820
>Eclipse + PyDev
yeah total shit
t. used it for months before realizing how much it's shit
use VSCode or Sublime with plugins
>>61278610
Pycharm is GOAT
>>61278610
Wing IDE is where it is at.
>>61279822
>implying sublime is exclusive to windows
dumbass
>>61280528
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXOE47P4eFM
here's a cool tutorial about sublime keyboard shortcuts for you
>not programming python in the terminal via echo and IO redirection
Fucking normies, I sure can't wait till summer is over.
vim or emacs