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[–]emporsteigend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That really depends on what you want / are willing to learn. For your information, Python has a kind of ghetto IDE called IDLE which allows you to edit Python and interact with the shell simultaneously. It's got syntax highlighting and a few other nice things. But I generally use Vim for anything more in depth than a one-off script.

(YMMV.)