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PYTHON PROGRAMMERS I've been teaching myself to code in Python though codecademy...

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Marty Carr

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PYTHON PROGRAMMERS I've been teaching myself to code in Python though codecademy lately. I loved it at first but it's becoming frustrating. It moves too quickly though concepts instead of letting you solidify your knowledge by reusing what you've learned in multiple ways. Learning from a book will not work for me one bit as I have such a short attention span. I wanted to set up an IDE to work through different exercises at my own pace but there a pain to configure. I'm an absolute beginner so I don't even know there headers I'm supposed to be using at the first line. I'm assuming not having them is what's causing the IDE's to not work properly. Anyone know of a good beginner IDE that's easy to configure and a good resource for practice exercises to run?
 
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Jamie Dimos

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IDLE is good for simple programs, I've found PyCharm to also be pretty good out of the box
 
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Emmanuel Borrero

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WingIDE has worked wonders for me
 

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