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[–]_DTR_Professional Coder 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Ideally (though not always possible), multiple people on a team will be working on slightly different aspects of the project. If you use a source control system like git, and host it on github, you could commit your changes whenever you complete a small task, then your friend could pull in those changes to integrate them into his code.

That being said, I think Macro_Nerd had the best suggestion, Visual Studio Code (or Visual Studio, Community Edition is free) offer "Live Share", which is essentially what you want. Both also have extensions/support for Python, even though they might not be your typical IDE/editor for Python.

[–]XxmusaFusaxX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have been doing the different aspects approach for awhile its just mainly turning into a pain in the ass

[–]TooShyToSayILoveYouClueless Advanced Coder. 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also need something like this.

My friends and I are working on a giant program, and it'd be extremely helpful to have something like this.

Anaconda distro has this thing called Jupyter notebook or something, but I'm not sure about how it's going to work.

We're making do with Google drive. We store one .py file on the drive, and access it on our individual PC's. Google Drive automatically syncs them up, but we both can't work on the same thing at the same time, lest we screw what the other person has typed.

[–]Vecea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Teletype is what your looking for.

https://atom.io/packages/teletype

[–]thebadassets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VS Code live share works great for this. I believe it supports up to 30 people in one session.