I use Spyder in my adult beginner Python classes. I like the integrated REPL (not just a window to Terminal) and the I-Python console.
Also, I'm a fan of the Anaconda distro of Python which makes it easy to jump into Jupyter Notebooks, an introductory topic in my courses. Given Jupyter grew out of I-Python, there's a lot of commonalities and integration, especially around %magic commands. Spyder is comparable to Wing 101 in its capabilities. Kirby Editors / IDEs : > > * IDLE: included with Python. Intended for everyone. > * Mu (https://codewith.mu/). Primarily intended for young learners and > hobbyists. > * Thonny. (http://thonny.org/) I am guessing that it is primarily > intended for CS 101. > * Wing 101 (https://wingware.com/downloads/wingide-101) Primarily > intended for CS 101. > * PyCharm Edu (https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm-edu/) Primarily intended > for CS 101. > > I am not looking for web-based solutions [otherwise, I would have had > included Reeborg's World ;-)] and do not want to include obsolete or no > longer maintained software (like rur-ple, the precursor to Reeborg's World.) > > Best, > > André > > >
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