You can find holy wars for days on the Internet about which editor to use.
As the guys say, just try them out. It's personal preference. 
I've used sublime for a while, lovely fast and light weight. Pycharm can get a 
little slow on large projects.
Recently started to enjoy vscode. Has a nice extension library, intelisense and 
a debugger for python, cpp and possibly more I just havnt tried.

If your team is focused with atom might be worth learning that first as it 
would be easier if issues come up. Unified mind and all that

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