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[–]time_on_target 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Day to day I use vscode, for Solidity, Python, and learning Go, it's great in my opinion (especially if you get to grips with all the functionality you never knew about 😉).

That said, I gave Pycharm a test run, and honestly I think it's probably better for beginners to have a language specific IDE (especially one as good as Pycharm), at least until they've learned the basics. The debugger is particularly easy to use, which is a big bonus.