What's the best interface to learn python?
With vba, I can just open up excel, start writing code and quickly see results/write algorithms
How do I do the same for python?
Interface?
As in something like pycharm ?
>>61384712
I guess. I'm pretty ignorant of python. I just want an easy way to jump in and start writing algorithms to learn the language.
>>61384720
If that's the case, Pycharm.
>>61384740
Cool. I'll give it a try. Thanks.
Pyzo is satisfactory
>>61384708
Bpython
>>61384708
you know, you can just start the python interpreter with python
>>61384708
Download anaconda. It features a python ide called spyder. It used e.g. by the MIT to teach python and computer science.
It's free and awesome
>>61384781
I'd recommend Atom with atom-python-run package
it's comfy
To get in there and write code and see results the best option is Jupyter notebook from the anaconda distribution.
The real option is interpreter terminal and a text editor.
I heard pycharm can be good but I cannot really say anything about it. I don't have any use for an IDE.