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<p>There are very easy programmers tools : SPE, geany... (in ubuntu
they are installed with apt)<br>
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<p>Good editors and compilors<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 14/08/2018 à 04:10, charlie a
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<p>hey tom. i like your idea as well. sounds very simple and easy.
thank you!</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/13/2018 06:40 PM, Charles T.
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<pre wrap="">Charlie,
You don't really need an IDE with python, unless you want to single step
through the program.
I put my python programs in a subdirectory under "python" subdirectory
and open both a terminal (half-screen) and kate (half-screen) side by
side. That way I can make changes in kate and save them, then run the
program in the terminal. With a little care you can quickly debug your
program that way.
However, if you want to single-step through the program you need an IDE.
Good luck!
Tom
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<pre wrap="">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 <<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:rpc@bewitching.me" moz-do-not-send="true">rpc@bewitching.me</a>
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<pre wrap="">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.
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<pre wrap="">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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