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47 minutes ago, redalpha said:

What IDE should I use for python that all I'm asking just ya know throw out some opinions

I use vscode + terminal or jupyter notebooks depending on what I'm doing.

 

Some coworkers love pycharm.

Others like Spyder.

 

Try them out and pick the one you like most.

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47 minutes ago, redalpha said:

What IDE should I use for python that all I'm asking just ya know throw out some opinions

I use vscode + terminal or jupyter notebooks depending on what I'm doing.

 

Some coworkers love pycharm.

Others like Spyder.

 

Try them out and pick the one you like most.

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I've seen people using nano text editor. They just ssh into servers, write their code, test the thing, deploy the servers and microservices and then left. I seriously don't know how they manage. Surely they did some development work on their local machine first and then copy and paste stuff over. 

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I've always just used a text editor like VIM or similar and then just used the CLI for everything else. I found Python doesn't really need an IDE. 

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