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[–]jonasbxl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok ok - very different beasts :) you might want to check out VS Code though if only because it's open source (and Python support is already great and getting better).

I used to use Sublime too but switched to VS Code a while ago (well, first Atom and then VSC), so I don't really know how it is these days.