06-19-2019, 03:44 AM
(05-29-2019, 09:24 AM)Honey Wrote: From a quick google search, I'd recommend PyCharm just because Its been developed by JetBrains.
That's what Google for you. But sadly what Google says is not always true. That's why I asked for personal experience here. It seems there aren't many who has hands-on experience in Python here. Even though I noticed many talked about it in several threads. I have used PyCharm. It's good, but not because it's developed by JetBrans but it's a full package. But it's too much for an average developer. PyCharm is an enterprise level tool. The downside is because of its nature of the tool pyCharm need lots of power. It can make a normal desktop pc slow. Plus memory usage. So far from what I have figured, VS Code is better for smaller projects.