python
Charlie
contact at charlieluna.com
Mon Aug 13 20:10:37 UTC 2018
hey robert. thanks for the info. that helps me out a lot to know that. and i'll check into that pycharm IDE, too.
> On Aug 13, 2018, at 13:00, Robert Charbonneau <rpc at bewitching.me> wrote:
>
> Any text editor will be fine to work with Python; and yes, you can simply save the file as <program>.py and run it on the command line. Also, if it's something you'll be working with in school, it's possible that you could get a free license for PyCharm from JetBrains (Python IDE), worth investigating.
>
>> On 2018-08-13 03:29 PM, Charlie wrote:
>> hey all. i'm trying to figure out how to program in python and i wanted to find out if the kate text editor supports python 3. i've been reading a manual on python programming and it states some info about running IDLE and when i run the terminal command for it, it goes nowhere.
>>
>> am i able to just open kate, do some coding, save it as a python file with the .py extension and then run it?
>>
>> i start school next month and i want to be ahead of the game as much as possible.
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>> charlie
>>
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