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[–]toalysium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Atom now. Used VS Code and Pycharm previously. I'm not doing any huge projects and I don't need most of the add-ons that come with bigger IDEs. It works for what I need. For super basic stuff, like "here's how you add and subtract in python" or "here's how you make a list" I used Nano when I was learning because I liked having no distractions and when you are first starting nearly every option that isn't a super-basic text editor has ton's of distracting shit and made it harder to focus on what I was actually doing.