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Installing Spyder 🕷😅
Anyways which python IDE you find good?

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  • 10
    Absolutely pycharm :)
  • 9
    PyCharm!
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    One of my friend is into Python development. He boasts a lot about PyCharm being the best
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    PyCharm PyCharm PyCharm PyCharm PyCharm PyCharm PyCharm PyCharm
  • 6
    PyCharm. You need a full-fledged IDE to work well.
  • 7
    Py fucking Charm.
    It has built in git and pip support, a really awesome debugger, built in test facility, and so much more!
  • 4
    PyCharm when it’s not being a wanker.
  • 5
    Like everyone said, pycharm ❤
    You can even get a student license
  • 4
    Spyder and Jupyter is best for data science. For development it's either PyCharm or VS.Code if you're feeling more confident.
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    @NoMad yes looks cool 😎
  • 3
    Emacs
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    I think you should consider using PyCharm? 🤔😂
  • 4
    notepad what else....

    Ok pycharm
  • 5
    I use PyCharm for project and Emacs for on the go file editing
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    anyone? ^^
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    @gitpull Aww is it that bad? :/
  • 4
    @reshusinghhh nah, I just don't like IRL spiders in general. They look ... weird.. so that I get paranoia lmfao
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    @irene

    I have to agree with @NoMad here.

    They can be.

    IDE = Integrated Development Environment (you probably already know)

    VSCode, Sublime and Atom all have packages and tasks that make it easy for *developers* to write and execute their code.

    They have breakpoints, debugging servers, linting, integrated terminal and auto complete.

    You can even "hack" them, make your own plugins/add-ons and themes.

    Even Notepad++ can be an ide if you set it up properly.
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    @irene
    Yes, that is basically what I said 😊
  • 0
    Pydev for eclipse. Partly because eclipse is the bestest ide ever created so any plugins for it are automatically best in class. Cheers.
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