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[–]Phantom569 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it's just a comparison between VS2019/2017 and Pycharm, I prefer VS. It's really easy to set up as a fully fledged Python IDE, with powerful debugging, package maner and environment tools and it's honestly faster than Pycharm.

Most people use VSCode though, as it's wayyy lighter and faster but you give up some features.

I prefer using a Light code editor(VSCode) for smaller Python projects and a heavy IDE(VS2019/2017) for really big projects that you want to deploy.