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QDarkStyleSheet
- Is there an offline documentation browser with dark mode for windows?
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Is there a way to make Quartus prime lite to dark mode?
If things became red you can refine it or get some inspiration.
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Spot the differences: what is new in Spyder 5?
[Juanita] After many discussions, mock ups, and meetings, decisions weremade and we were ready to move onto the implementation phase. A big part of the improvements were made in QDarkStyleSheet where we did the new palette and color system for both the dark and light themes of Spyder. In my opinion, this was the hardest part of the process since it involved getting familiar with the code first and then, trying and trying again changing lines of code to change the color or style of buttons, tabs, toolbars, borders, etc…
Spyder
- Spyder – The Scientific Python Development Environment
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I've coded in R for years, but I want to learn Python for machine learning/statistical analysis. Where to start, and which IDE?
IDE-wise, I find Spyder to be the most R-like. If you are comfortable with R Studio, maybe check it out.
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Email proves Microsoft's Activision bid is designed to eliminate Playstation
For anyone else who hadn’t heard of Spyder: https://www.spyder-ide.org/
- R user, trying to learn Python... what´s the Rstudio equivalent?
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The Best Python IDE For Mac Users - Part 1
Spyder
- PYTHON vs OCTAVE for Matlab alternative
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Why does Python look one way on my laptop and completely different in this video i wanted to watch?
Spyder - a popular editor for scientific work, the default option if you get the Anaconda implementation of Python which includes many packages used in science and engineering fields
- Too many people go to college for a hobby instead of for a major.
- Which IDE is your favorite? And which IDE would you recommend for trading
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What is your favorite IDE/Text Editor to use for Python?
I also have a fondness for Spyder, which was my first non-IDLE IDE experience. It is heavily geared toward scientific computing.
What are some alternatives?
BreezeStyleSheets - Breeze/BreezeDark-like Qt StyleSheets
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
NodeGraphQt - Node graph framework that can be re-implemented into applications that supports PySide2
thonny - Python IDE for beginners
vscode-theme-acid - Dark Visual Studio Theme
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
Qt.py - Minimal Python 2 & 3 shim around all Qt bindings - PySide, PySide2, PyQt4 and PyQt5.
qtconsole - Jupyter Qt Console
QBreeze - Breeze-like (dark and light) stylesheets for Qt apps
jupyter-book - Create beautiful, publication-quality books and documents from computational content.
SnakeBrary - Python and PySide2 powered cross-platform Library Management System. CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Project.
jupyterlab-lsp - Coding assistance for JupyterLab (code navigation + hover suggestions + linters + autocompletion + rename) using Language Server Protocol