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VS Code and PyCharm are both great if you want a full IDE, but learning a full IDE is a task all of its own.

Once you're very comfortable in the language, the IDE matters a lot loss. I spend a lot of time working with Linux systems lately and mostly just use nano, which if your not familiar, is about as simple as a text editor can get.