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Does anyone know any python powered programming apps

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Python powered programming apps for Mac but it can be windows too

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What does "Python powered programming apps" mean?

 

Are you looking for tools for developing in Python?  Are you looking for applications written in Python?

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15 minutes ago, PCGamer2727 said:

What does "Python powered programming apps" mean?

 

Are you looking for tools for developing in Python?  Are you looking for applications written in Python?

Application for coding in python for Mac recomended

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VS code

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I would recommend PyCharm.  It has a MacOS version and provides a lot of helpful in-line analysis to help you do the right thing when writing code.

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Seconding VS Code or PyCharm.

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