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Need Suggestion for a Good Python IDE
#1
After programming in C++ for over 3 years now I finally decided to move for Python programming. However, after searching and going through many lists about best Python IDEs i,m not sure whic IDE should i go for. Since you all guys using Python and programming in it from a long time, so what IDE you will suggest starting as a beginner.
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#2
This was discussed many times, so have a look at past threads.
I think most of active users here would say VSCode or PyCharm. But there are also others
https://python-forum.io/Thread-VS-Code-Editor
https://python-forum.io/Thread-Need-some...0#pid48720
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#3
Oh thankyou, i didn't know that, yeah i heard and read a lot about PyCharm when it comes to Python programming but i thought it will be better to check from experts :D
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#4
If you have programmed C++ for three years you a definitely not a beginner.

I am not software developer but I have found that atom and Jupyter Lab serve my needs well.
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#5
I was using PyCharm in the past, but now I use VS Code.
When on Windows, for something quick I would also use Notepad++, but more like replacement of IDLE, not like full-fledged IDE
If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself, Albert Einstein
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Create MCV example
Debug small programs

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#6
I prefer a great editor -Kate- over an IDE for python.
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#7
Really Thankyou for all of your suggestions...... :)
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