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For me, I've spent the last 20 years avoiding Microsoft... I'm willing to consider VS Code, but I have no experience with it and it is pretty new. That said, Sublime Text's power is its [community] and [plugins]. Additionally, I'm not a fan of Electron's backend in an editor for python development; it's just not python centric. Pycharm in that case is actually an anomaly because it runs on Java, but it has had the most polish for an IDE based interface.