Which one do you use, python bros? PYCharm here
Which one do you use, python bros? PYCharm here
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IDLE here
vscode
notepad
Damn NFO viewer
Pen and paper, then notepad + terminal, then penis.
neovim
patrician taste
vim
kys
shit you gave me a nostalgia rush
thanks, user
vim
SPE or Eric
Sublime Text 3
this
Atom
If you can't comfortably develop in Atom you have a shit rig.
My own custom secret cause I'm not gay
vscode. but I only use python for some simple scripting and data analysis because it's worthless otherwise
Which plugins you use?
I just use sublime text, it confuses my coworkers why I don't use an IDE and I think it irritates them a bit so I try to keep it secret when I can
Why the fuck would you need a seperate editor for Python?
Haven't you given up enough hard disk space?
nano
masked vim vs emacs thread.
it is vim for me
vscode
You don't happen to be a spacelet, do you?
Sublime Text
>people actually believe this
>needing a "decent rig" to edit plain-text
web apps were a mistake
/thread
GEANY
vim:
>fast text editing
>unix philosophy
>best key bindings
>vimscript a shit
>just a text editor
Emacs:
>customization
>built in terminal emulator
>bindings are meh
>evil-mode
>emacs-lisp
>IRC
>email
>org-mode
I prefer Emacs because I feel like I never have to close it, and emacs-lisp is way better than vimscript.
Vim, enjoy your bloat
Emacs with evil-mode
Geany
I started with Atom, moved to Vim because Atom was super slow. I also tried Sublime and Emacs. Sublime is okay but the "buy this product" pop up made me stop using it.
(just pirate it)
But Vim is so comfy
Sublime Text 3 with Anaconda plugin
really comfy and not as bloated as PyCharm
>"buy this product" pop up made me stop using it
there are licenses on the web
besides it's really nice piece of software and totally worth that 80 bucks
it's actually first program that i legitimately bought
80 bucks for a text editor, no thanks
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have fun.
Vim and Jupyter Notebook
seconded
I like Ninja-ide.
It has a dumb name but it works well!
It implements Pep8 really nice and has other functions close to python such as python 3 migration tips and 80 character line.
And its not as much of a hog as pydev for ecclipse.
I started using it because Eclipse didnt want to run for some reason...
And i stayed with Ninja because it made me code better due to the pep-things and the tips!
VSCode
>using proprietary software when free alternatives exist
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>Visual Studio Code collects usage data and sends it to Microsoft, although this telemetry reporting can be disabled.[20] The data is shared among Microsoft-controlled affiliates and subsidiaries and with law enforcement per the privacy statement.[21]
Wow, what a fantastic feature. I hope you compile yourself.
>javascript text editors
Why the fuck do tou need email in your text editor
WAIT A MINUTE, THAT ISN'T PYTHON!
WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO PULL, OP?
Pycharm as well. Gedit if I want something free and simple. Vim if I need to do a quick remote fix.
vim dum dum it's python
ditto, looks pretty sleek now
>vscode
poo in the loo
>Pycharm as well
What are the advantages of PyCharm? I use Vim, but I'm looking to switch
Mid+ Projects, PyCharm
Scripts or small projects, ST3
There's annaconda if you want the python specific editions, but you might find it too much.
spf vim
mai negro
Spyder
VS Code
GNU Emacs
PyCharm is the best by far.
This soo good