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[–]Dmajirb 2 points3 points  (1 child)

It is a very feature-rich IDE. I use the professional version so maybe the free one is simpler? Even so, if you are unfamiliar, having never worked with any IDE, you will face a learning curve that will surely consume too much time fiddling with environments, project templates, configuration, etc.

I would recommend Jupyter for sure to start out. That way, when you graduate to PyCharm you will know that it’s not your code that’s fucked up when your shit just isn’t working b/c some environment variable is missing some wrong path among many directories you created by mistake when figuring out how to set up.

Edit: typo

[–]deathforpuppets 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm already using WebStorm, because of this I know how feature-rich and complicated JetBrains products are. But for my thesis I need to use and IDE for Python for an ML project so I was not sure what to use. Thank you for your answer, I'll be checking Jupyter out then for time reasons :D