Is there any reason to not use VS Code when learning python?

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  • sublime_text

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  • Don't agonize over your text editor when you are learning. if it has line numbers and syntax highlighting, go ahead and use it. Notepad++, VSCodium, Sublime, VSCode, gedit, nano, vim or any other text editor will do fine.

  • vscodium

    binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing

  • Don't agonize over your text editor when you are learning. if it has line numbers and syntax highlighting, go ahead and use it. Notepad++, VSCodium, Sublime, VSCode, gedit, nano, vim or any other text editor will do fine.

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  • notepad-plus-plus

    Notepad++ official repository

  • Don't agonize over your text editor when you are learning. if it has line numbers and syntax highlighting, go ahead and use it. Notepad++, VSCodium, Sublime, VSCode, gedit, nano, vim or any other text editor will do fine.

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