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Sheep_maker
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

I still use Atom because I haven't bothered installing anything else. I use it to edit most text files

Sometimes I use Vim because I don't feel like opening Atom (or I'm on a Chromebook)

I use DrRacket for Racket and Scheme because it auto-aligns everything for me, which Atom doesn't really do very well for Lisp dialects

On my Chromebook I use Caret, but it's not really an IDE because there's not much else integrated in it
xMysticalCoder
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

Language(with version): Python 3 (Latest version of Python 3 which I THINK its 3.9.2
IDE: Repl, Visual Studio
QX_
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50 posts

What IDE do you use?

IntelliJ IDEA for Java
imfh
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

Visual Studio Code, primarily for Python, JSON, and assembly (LC3).

If you're using Idle for Python, I would heavily recommend you try a different IDE like VS Code. VS Code and most other good Python editors have breakpoints, debugging tools, much better autocomplete, auto formatters (press alt+shift+f in VS code), better error detection (with linters), and code improvements suggestions (also with linters).

I learned to write better Python by using Pylint, which is kind of strict, but it pushed me in the right direction to start using more classes with better organization.
ninjaMAR
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

imfh wrote:

Visual Studio Code, primarily for Python, JSON, and assembly (LC3).

If you're using Idle for Python, I would heavily recommend you try a different IDE like VS Code. VS Code and most other good Python editors have breakpoints, debugging tools, much better autocomplete, auto formatters (press alt+shift+f in VS code), better error detection (with linters), and code improvements suggestions (also with linters).

I learned to write better Python by using Pylint, which is kind of strict, but it pushed me in the right direction to start using more classes with better organization.
IDLE is good because it is simple
imfh
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

ninjaMAR wrote:

imfh wrote:

Visual Studio Code, primarily for Python, JSON, and assembly (LC3).

If you're using Idle for Python, I would heavily recommend you try a different IDE like VS Code. VS Code and most other good Python editors have breakpoints, debugging tools, much better autocomplete, auto formatters (press alt+shift+f in VS code), better error detection (with linters), and code improvements suggestions (also with linters).

I learned to write better Python by using Pylint, which is kind of strict, but it pushed me in the right direction to start using more classes with better organization.
IDLE is good because it is simple
True, but after experiencing better autocomplete and the ability to use breakpoints, I'm not going back.
Barthdry
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500+ posts

What IDE do you use?

Go and Use the Microsoft Visual Studio Code the ide for Web Dev HTML, Javascript, C, C++, Python, Ruby, C# and Almost all other programming languages.
Also Recomment you Ms Visual Studio 2019 for 4 gb ram computer which has many packages suitable for .net languages and some other including iron python, C#, Visual Basic.net , F#.
IntelliJ is also good for Java and several other java languages like scala
Raihan142857
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

Language: JAVASCRIPPPPPTTTTTTSTDTSTAYDTY IASB YDISA
IDE: repl.it lmao
ninjaMAR
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

Raihan142857 wrote:

Language: JAVASCRIPPPPPTTTTTTSTDTSTAYDTY IASB YDISA
IDE: repl.it lmao
repl.it old replit.com new
Raihan142857
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

ninjaMAR wrote:

Raihan142857 wrote:

Language: JAVASCRIPPPPPTTTTTTSTDTSTAYDTY IASB YDISA
IDE: repl.it lmao
repl.it old replit.com new
replit.com is cringe, I'm calling it repl.it forever and you can't change my mind
BarelySmooth
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

ninjaMAR wrote:

IDLE is good because it is simple

Using IDLE for Python is pretty much the same as using notepad for HTML. Its great good for beginners but after using PyCharm, going back to IDLE is a nightmare!
ninjaMAR
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

PUNNAMOODU wrote:

ninjaMAR wrote:

IDLE is good because it is simple

Using IDLE for Python is pretty much the same as using notepad for HTML. Its great good for beginners but after using PyCharm, going back to IDLE is a nightmare!
IDLE is nice its easy
imfh
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

ninjaMAR wrote:

PUNNAMOODU wrote:

ninjaMAR wrote:

IDLE is good because it is simple

Using IDLE for Python is pretty much the same as using notepad for HTML. Its great good for beginners but after using PyCharm, going back to IDLE is a nightmare!
IDLE is nice its easy
VS Code is nice and easy too. Just more nicer.
DipLeChip
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

why so many VSCode users, microsoft bad >: (
imfh
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

DipLeChip wrote:

why so many VSCode users, microsoft bad >: (
If you’re already using Windows 10, VS code isn’t that much worse.
Smitop
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100+ posts

What IDE do you use?

DipLeChip wrote:

why so many VSCode users, microsoft bad >: (
I use VSCodium, which is VS Code minus the Microsoft parts. (and VSCodium is actually libre: Microsoft's VS Code binary releases contain non-free blobs to implement DRM)
Chiroyce
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

ninjaMAR wrote:

PUNNAMOODU wrote:

ninjaMAR wrote:

IDLE is good because it is simple

Using IDLE for Python is pretty much the same as using notepad for HTML. Its great good for beginners but after using PyCharm, going back to IDLE is a nightmare!
IDLE is nice its easy
The only reason I sometimes use IDLE is because it at least colors different words like a IDE does AND the fact that it doesn’t take 2 minutes to load like PyCharm on my 10 year old laptop.
Chiroyce
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

DipLeChip wrote:

why so many VSCode users, microsoft bad >: (
Nah, the UI is dope, the only reason I use PyCharm and not VSCode is because I'm too lazy to install it
(I will once I get my new MacBook in like 2 weeks)
DipLeChip
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

Chiroyce wrote:

DipLeChip wrote:

why so many VSCode users, microsoft bad >: (
Nah, the UI is dope, the only reason I use PyCharm and not VSCode is because I'm too lazy to install it
(I will once I get my new MacBook in like 2 weeks)
PyCharm is far superior than VScode when it comes to programming in Python
Chiroyce
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

DipLeChip wrote:

Chiroyce wrote:

DipLeChip wrote:

why so many VSCode users, microsoft bad >: (
Nah, the UI is dope, the only reason I use PyCharm and not VSCode is because I'm too lazy to install it
(I will once I get my new MacBook in like 2 weeks)
PyCharm is far superior than VScode when it comes to programming in Python
I know you're just saying that because you're Anti-Microsoft

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