pylsp-mypy
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pylsp-mypy
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Best IDE to practice python as a beginner?
I use Neovim for practically all development work I do, whether it's Python or something else like Rust/Go/bash/etc. For Python specific Neovim setup, I use LSP with pylsp-mypy and it's pretty much all I need.
- What tools do you use for code diagnostics in Python?
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Mypy 0.940 Released
Out of curiosity, have you tried pylsp-mypy?
mu
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Help
i was wondering if someone could help me figure out how to install this (https://codewith.mu/) python editor on the steam deck. Or if you have any other suggestions for better editors.
- University
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How do I make a light flash?
You literally plug the microcontroller into your USB on your PC and it shows up as a teeny-tiny USB flash drive, with "main.py" as a file. Edit the file with any text editor (but I recommend using Mu as it has a built-in serial console to the Python engine, auto-complete, and syntax highlighting) and once you save the file, the microcontroller detects the change and reboots, running the new code.
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What language should I teach my little sister
I recommend the Mu code editor because it's simple but has better UI than IDLE. But if they aren't going to be intimidated by its complexity, VS Code is good too. It sounds silly, but having a cool hacker-y looking IDE with colorful syntax highlighting does motivate people to code.
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Thonny – Python IDE for new to programming
Great for my kids.
Another option would be Mu: https://codewith.mu/
- Best IDE to practice python as a beginner?
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Teaching Programming to high school students
I'd recommend using Mu as your editor since it's dead-simple: https://codewith.mu/
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When or why would I want to move on from Mu?
I'm reading Automate the Boring Stuff with Python and he has you use and install Mu which is meant for beginners. Last time I attempted this book I was using VIM in the Linux terminal because I was trying to learn Linux at the same time (Mu kept crashing anyway). This time I'm using Mu like the book wants (although sometimes he says "type this in IDLE" which is confusing) and it is a lot easier learning Python this way: https://codewith.mu/
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Problem with downloading pygame on Mac
I've found for beginner coders using codewithmu helps, because it has Pygame built in and is an easy install on Mac. https://codewith.mu/
- MicroPython officially becomes part of the Arduino ecosystem
What are some alternatives?
dmypy-ls - mypy language server (using mypy server instead of command line)
thonny - Python IDE for beginners
pydantic-cli - Turn Pydantic defined Data Models into CLI Tools
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
python-lsp-black - python-lsp-server plugin that adds support to black autoformatter, forked from https://github.com/rupert/pyls-black/
ESP32-C3FH4-RGB
pyls-flake8 - Python Language Server plugin for Flake8
micropython-ssd1327 - MicroPython driver for SSD1327 128x128 4-bit greyscale OLED displays
python-lsp-server - Fork of the python-language-server project, maintained by the Spyder IDE team and the community
micropython-tinyrtc-i2c - MicroPython driver for TinyRTC I2C modules with DS1307 RTC and AT24C32N EEPROM
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
MicroPython - MicroPython - a lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems