Which IDE is best for a beginner python brainlet?
VIM
>>62045879
notepad or gedit depending on your platform
>>62045910
so no full feature IDE specifically for python? i'm on linux
DrPython
Pycharm?
>>62045929
>beginner python brainlet
>I NEED A FULL FEATURED IDE TO JERK ME OFF WHILE I MAKE "HELLO WORLD"
come on son
>>62045969
hey dude I was just asking.... does gedit run the programs?
>>62045991
no, just have a terminal window open
>>62045935
>>62045961
I'll checkem out
>>62046014
how do you write multiple line python commands in terminal?
>>62046040
Just type them, Python is interpreted line by line anyway
>>62045879
thinking emoji was nevr funny
>>62046040
you dont, just use geany or pyscripter that have the console integrated in the editor and give you push button run functionality
>>62046205
but when i press enter it runs the selected line
>>62045879
stop using python you retarded piece of shit
C, ASM or go home
>>62046335
make me
Spacemacs
>>62046234
gedit AND a terminal window open
python fileyoujustsaved.py
>>62046376
how is this more efficient than some ide
>>62046420
it's not, but you don't need an ide, you're a brainlet
you wont even be using any of the tools an ide might offer anyways
>>62046623
you don't use all functions in a car also, but it's handy to have them available when you need it
>>62045879
pycharm
No IDE. When you get better, use pycharm. Best one.
Pycharm EDU has tutorials builtin.
>>62047404
why not just start with pycharm?