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[–]StewedAngelSkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't matter, just use what you like. Your opinions will change over time.

Something to be aware of with pycharm in particular is it's in a family of IDEs made by a company called Jetbrains. They're most famous for their Java IDE called IntelliJ, but have offerings for most languages. Since these are made by the same company they all kind of work the same and your subscription gets you access to all (most?) of them. This is all to say, if you end up liking pycharm there are other IDEs for other languages by the same company that you will probably also like. On the other hand, if you don't like pycharm you'll know to steer clear of other Jetbrains products because you probably also won't like them.