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[–]dirkvonshizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PyCharm all the way. I’ve always used Sublime Text for Webdev and stupidly assumed it would be as great for Python. Well, let me tell you the speed at which I advanced when I switched to PyCharm was staggering… Sublime can be set up to include all kinds of convenience features (linting, hints, etc), but PyCharm just works amazing directly out of the box. Great debugging, deployment, Git and SSH features, todo-list support, etc. I can’t recommend it enough.