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My favorite tool to work with Python

When I start using Python to do my work, the Python IDLE is my first editing tool and it's working fine, but when the project is getting bigger and more data to be explored, I need other tools.

I saw many people use PyCharm, Atom, Jupyter notebook, and Visual Studio Code after trying each of them I feel comfortable playing with Visual Studio Code and Jupyter, now they are my best coding editing tools.

Visual Studio Code: It's support many languages and also has a ton of extension that created by clever people available for you to use for free! since my work is related to Microsoft Azure, this tool is really a boost.

Jupyter notebook: A very simple tool to install and use, this tool really helps when I need to play with a dataset, if you have Python installed on your machine, simply type pip install jupyter to get it then jupyter notebook to start and play with it

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mnkls

Please don't call VSCode an IDE. That makes me cry.

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NPLearn • Edited

What should I call it bro, to me it's may not an IDE but I don't know the best word for it.

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