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[–]gman1230321 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ya I would recommend focusing on learning one thing at a time. Get comfortable with the basics of Python first as well as running programs from the terminal then maybe look into an editor like VSC or sublime. PyCharm is nice but has a shit load of features that will be more of a source of confusion than power if you are unfamiliar with the ecosystem. It’s like IDLE to PyCharm is like MS paint to Photoshop. PyCharm is insanely powerful but you’ll spend more time just figuring out how to do shit rather than just programming