Aug-29-2019, 06:23 AM
Python installation includes IDLE as its own IDE.
Across the web, a marked preference is observed for alternative IDE's
like Visual Studio Code or PyCharm.
IDLE has the convenience of providing instant maximized view of
Code Window as well as Python Shell, affording fast unhindered
progress, making it attractive and covenient choice for a beginner.
VS-Code & PyCharm have the advantage of intellisense, though it is
seen that it might not always reflect 100% of potential information.
Help in preventing syntax errors is of course another feature amongst
a host of other embellishments. (Dependency in this regard can be
minimized if one intrinsically follows some safe practices like
typing the closing bracket or quote simultaneously with the opening
one, before filling in the content).
Experienced members are requested to kindly advise whether in their
view, it would be desirable even for a beginner, to overcome initial
reluctance if any and get used to an IDE like VS-Code or PyCharm
(in preference to IDLE), so as to eventually gain fluency therein.
adt
Across the web, a marked preference is observed for alternative IDE's
like Visual Studio Code or PyCharm.
IDLE has the convenience of providing instant maximized view of
Code Window as well as Python Shell, affording fast unhindered
progress, making it attractive and covenient choice for a beginner.
VS-Code & PyCharm have the advantage of intellisense, though it is
seen that it might not always reflect 100% of potential information.
Help in preventing syntax errors is of course another feature amongst
a host of other embellishments. (Dependency in this regard can be
minimized if one intrinsically follows some safe practices like
typing the closing bracket or quote simultaneously with the opening
one, before filling in the content).
Experienced members are requested to kindly advise whether in their
view, it would be desirable even for a beginner, to overcome initial
reluctance if any and get used to an IDE like VS-Code or PyCharm
(in preference to IDLE), so as to eventually gain fluency therein.
adt
A.D.Tejpal