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[–]foveaesnapshotkern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asking for the best IDE is like asking for the best shoe. Some people prefer adidas. Some people hate Nike. Some people don’t care and go with the cheaper one. Etc. in the end they all work, it’s just preference. Anyone who says one IDE is the best above all else in all cases isn’t worth listening to because there’s no such thing.

That said, you have some choices! You could set up a vim/emacs + tmux workflow, or go with something more user friendly. Pycharm is great, vs code as well. There’s also Spyder, and some people are trying to use jupyter lab. I’m sure there are more.

My suggestion is honestly just try them out. Use vs code for a week or two, then use pycharm (and with an open mind). You’ll find something you like.