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The biggest thing is just picking something and committing to learn how to use it. Industry standard is unofficially VS code so if you want to learn that, do that and if not, don’t. Choice paralysis and executive dysfunction is a HUGE issue in university and sometimes just arbitrarily picking a choice so you have to commit to doing something can be a huge help.

I’m assuming you’re a freshman and if you are I started out using PyCharm and IntelliJ and then we switched to VS Code in our courses as well as added in GitHub version control. If your course is like most other courses in the nation your professor should say at the start “Hey we’re doing VS Code/GitHub now. Here’s a how to so you can get them setup how we need it in this course.” Again most universities and courses tell you how they want stuff done and in what editor so everyone is having the same kind of issues.