What's the best programming environment for python? Don't say none. I have to learn it within 5 days and the standard ide is bad.
If you want something fast, user friendly, and does a lot of the lifting for you, you consider Emacs. It's super easy to pick up and just start writing code with right out of the box, even on Windows (I'm assuming you are using Windows based on this post). Here's a link to downloadhttps://mirror.team-cymru.com/gnu/emacs/windows/emacs-30/emacs-30.2-installer.exeGood luck!
>>108012091>>108012252Seconding this, OP. I have my own shitty experiences with the default ide and with just a quick introduction to emacs I was running CIRCLES around that shitty ide. Of course when I got better I switched over to Vim since it's more advanced> t. Staff SWE since 2013
>>108012091Visual Studio Code.
>>108012252Retard tier, OP doesn't need a graphical IDE. You can get so much more done from the terminal if you bother to learn all the utilities and tooling. I'm a Linux user so there is so much more it can do there out if the box. OP should start using the terminal and coding with Nano. >>108012282 is a literal greybeard, don't bother with Vim like he says it's cognitive bloat. All you need is Nano
Ed is the standard editor
>>108012293If you're going to hog all of the system resources you might as well just use Pycharm. Even emacs despite being so goated takes up like half the resources as those hambeast burger editors
>>108012311Dude we don't know what OS is being used by OP - makes much more sense to recommend something available on all systems.>>108012091OP, which OS are you using? If you are on Linux yeah maybe try out life on the command line but you probably would miss your deadline doing that. It would make you feel powerful though. Probably best just to stick to emacs since that's quick and easy anyways, and has builds for every OS
>>108012252Adding to this, once you learn how to install extensions there's one perfect for you OP it's live python development.My Jewish professor even made a video to demonstrate it to beginners when I was a freshman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYy90EUAh98
>>108012252>>108012282>>108012364>>108012407>>108012547Emacs is for gay old men You're not a gay old man, are you OP?
>>108012091Good morning saar
>>108012091Just use Claude, you absolute pink assed baboon.>Hey Claude, make me a py to do x, y, and z>***thinking***>Here you go, fuckface. Do you need me to show you how to launch it too, retard?>No. Thanks Claude!>python3 imafaggot.pySee? So easy even a pink assed baboon can do it.
>>108012091chatgptimagine writing scripts by hand in year 2026
>>108012721Timmys be maldingJeets be winningNothing you can do about it YeahNothing you can do about itYeah yeah yeah
>>108012364Oh no, it's using 600 MB out of 16 GB! And the only price I need to pay to reduce that is convenience!
>>108012761>>108012783Jeet hands wrote this
>>108012091Use AI. AI is the future. With AI you need none of that programmer bullshit.
>>108012091PyCharm probably. I don't really know but Jetbrains IDEs are usually very good.
>>108012817Use jeetware. Jeetware is the future. With jeetware you need none of that white bullshit
>>108012849Doesn't JetBrains cost money? Op is better off with something free, like emacs
Throwing this out there, Emacs is the least Indian IDE
>>108012880If it weren't literally free I'd say it's the most Jewish editor, given all the JEWS I see using this fucking thing
>>108012866most jetbrains IDEs have free community editions (I think they just merged free and paid editions actually).I use the intellij community edition for work and it has more than I need.
>>108012091>python in 2026
>>108012746Topkek
>>108012091Emacs or notepad++ on windows.
>>108013512>Windows
>>108012091Literally any fucking text editor and a terminal to run your script.Why do you need an environment?If you're on windows notepad and cmd linux what ever your distro comes with.
pycharm probably. or just vscode if youre on wangblows.
geany on mx linux
I like PyCharm
>>108012091>I have to learn it within 5 days
>>108012091I learned using sublime, completely stock with no autocomplete or intellisense, just syntax highlighting and the official documentationnow we enter the debate of how much 'assistance' is valid before your work stops being your own. have at it
>>108012282How do you tolerate using vim to create anything larger? I've used vim since ages but it's still so damn slow and cumbersome to use. I use it because it's "fun", but I never do anything bigger with it.
>>108012746I'm going to name local llm AI assistant to Absolute Pink Assed Baboon. That'll be funny.
>>108013162Yeah, but I believe you have to agree to data collection shit (AI learning I bet) if you want to use their shit for free thoughbeit
>>108012091Eclipse of course
>>108012091VS CodeMicrosoft loves Pythontheir stuff works really well with it
Pyvim if you have to use the terminal
>>108016155Neovim is fine opening several gigbs worth of text logs but it has to be raw, no plugins and shit. My record was a 6GB text file opened with busybox vi. Search was mildly usable.