He was asking for good editors. I'm currently partial to VS Code; to your point, it has nice integrations with git, pylint, and pytest.
On Sat, Dec 22, 2018, 14:08 tom arnall <kloro2...@gmail.com wrote: > why not just use Test Driven Development and a good editor? > > On 12/22/18, David <dvp1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Just wondering which IDE people use... > > I know some love ATOM editor (which isn't an ide, but still...) > > some love Pycharm but I've heard complaints too > > Eclipse is too much of a monster.... > > I guess I should break it down to things like > > Paid or Open Source? > > Programmers Text Editor or IDE? > > Python-specific IDE or one of many? > > Cross-platform is a major plus, but Linux only is fine -win/mac only is > NOT > > Should teens learning to program use a safe, simple, fluffy one, or just > > dive into what many people use? > > > > -- > > David > > > > *Running Linux since 1994* > > *IT Tech Support * > > >