For friends who have zero foundation, there is a small threshold or test in learning Python, which is to choose a tool for writing code.
Simple, just search online and find out what tools to use to write Python code. The answers are varied, including various editors and IDEs. Can you try them one by one?
Oh my god, I’ve been ruined by tools before I even started learning.
In fact, when learning Python, or any other programming language, it is not the most important thing to use an editing tool (development tool). Just choose an editor that is familiar, easy to use, and simple. The focus of the learning process is to learn Python's syntax, functions, etc. No matter what you use, syntax and functions are the foundation of Python, and programming tools are just tools.
For beginners, IDE (integrated development environment) is actually not a good choice. The powerful functions of IDE will help beginners complete a lot of work, causing them to ignore some very important syntax or functions. If you rely too much on the IDE, a beginner may quickly complete a piece of code and run it successfully. However, without the IDE, the same program may have various bugs, such as spelling, format, etc.
Therefore, for beginners to learn Python, or other programming languages, the best programming tool is a text editor. It does not need too fancy functions, as long as it runs fast and takes up less resources, it is OK.
So which editor to choose?
The best choice is a cross-platform editor, which can run on MacOS, Windows, Linux and other operating systems.
Reason: When you change the operating platform, you can still use familiar tools to write some code, reducing the learning cost of familiar tools.
For example, Sublime Text, Atom, Visual Studio Code, gEdit, jEdit, etc., and of course the famous vim and emacs.
So many, how to choose?
The principle is just one, convenient, familiar, and lightweight.
I personally recommend vi and Sublime Text 3.
If I recommend it to everyone, it would be Sublime Text 3, which is what I have been recommending.
Lightweight, this one is enough.
Today I went to Atom's official website to download the latest version of Atom. Not to mention its specific use, it took 5-6 seconds to open and run the interface and the interface appeared.
This is still absolutely pure Atom without any plug-ins installed. This speed is really unacceptable. The machine configuration I tested is MacBook Pro, CPU i7, and 16G memory. This speed is very speechless. Maybe it is good, but the opening speed alone makes me give up recommending it to everyone.
When you open Sublime Text 3, it opens in seconds, where the seconds are less than 1 second.
I won’t go into too much detail about operating efficiency. There are too many related articles on the Internet.
Of course, my personal experience is to give everyone a reference. If you are already very familiar with Atom, then just continue to use it. The principle is still to use the most familiar tools to write code and don’t waste too much energy on it. Select on.
As for other editors, I won’t test them one by one. There may be ones that perform better, but since you have a goal, don’t let your eyes wander.
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