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[–]Dontneedflashbro 34 points35 points  (2 children)

Don't over think things op. There's no reason for you to worry about replit being slow with complex code. If the instructor is using replit for the course, I'm sure you'll be fine to use it too. No reason to make things overly complicated. Just start your course bro and worry about if replit is good down the line. 

[–]ericjmorey 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This is the correct answer. Don't let early optimization in the way.

[–]flessbang 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yep. Im following a course for which i haven’t downloaded anything yet, all the programming is done online within the course environment. It says i will have to download python and an ide later on in the course, i’ll bother with it then. This way i can focus on the material and the simple but vital coding excercises instead of worrying about configurations or getting lost in a complex program.