Python: From Beginners to Pro in 30 Mins (Part 1)

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  • GNU Emacs

    Mirror of GNU Emacs

    GNU Emacs

  • SaaSHub

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  • thonny

    Python IDE for beginners

    Thonny or IDLE are great starting points for beginners due to their simplicity. As you become more comfortable, VS Code or PyCharm Community Edition offers more features to help you develop your skills.

  • NumPy

    The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.

    PyCharm also integrates well with various Python frameworks and tools. It offers excellent support for web development frameworks like Django and Flask and scientific computing libraries like NumPy and Matplotlib.

  • TextMate

    TextMate is a graphical text editor for macOS 10.12 or later

    TextMate

  • Visual Studio Code

    Visual Studio Code

    Thonny or IDLE are great starting points for beginners due to their simplicity. As you become more comfortable, VS Code or PyCharm Community Edition offers more features to help you develop your skills.

NOTE: The number of mentions on this list indicates mentions on common posts plus user suggested alternatives. Hence, a higher number means a more popular project.

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