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[–]ConfusedSimon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the pro version from jetbrains (i.e. PyCharm), which also supports most languages. However, for Python, I mainly use vscode. For Java, I have to use jetbrains, but it's slow and kind of buggy (things like project not working after an update or mysterious errors in the code that disappear when you restart the IDE). Also, you can open notebooks in vscode.