
Native and very good support for virtual environments (super convenient).
File searching and navigation support (very convenient).Very good intellisense for python code and for path autocompletion.py file (Yes, like jupyter notebook but in. Lots of plugins to improve Python experience.
Multiple language support (I could develop my backend server with flask and my react app at the same time, it is very convenient). I have been programming in Python for three years, I consider myself very experienced and right now my favourite IDE is VSCode by far because it has: I have seen this post What IDE to use for Python? about what IDE of Python to use, it has a very good answer with lots of alternatives but I would like to know what IDE for Python do PROs use? Subreddit CSS and other assets can be found on github here: If you have any questions/suggestions/special offers for the community please message the moderators: Posting homework assignments is not prohibited if you show that you tried to solve it yourself. Either the example compiles cleanly, or causes the exact error message about which you want help.Īvoid posting a lot of code in your posts. Include the error you get when running the code, if there is one.Įnsure your example is correct. SSCCE Keep your code Short, Self Contained, Correct (Compilable) and provide Example Your code is hard to read and test otherwise.īe sure to try out suggestions you get and report back. Proofread your answers for clarity and correctness.įormat your code for reddit or use a site like github or pastebin. Try to guide OP to a solution instead of providing one directly.Īnswer the question and highlight side-issues if any exist.ĭon't "answer and run", be prepared to respond to follow up questions. r/Python /r/madeinpython /r/programmingbuddies /r/pythontips /r/flask /r/django /r/pygame /r/programming /r/learnprogramming /r/dailyprogrammer Guidelines Commenting Guide on how to join and different IRC clients: /wiki/IRCĪll learning resources are in the wiki: /r/learnpython/w/indexįrequently Asked Questions: /r/learnpython/w/FAQ Join us in the IRC channel: #learnpython on libera.chat Reddit rules These apply also on this subreddit. Posting screenshot of the code is (generally) not allowed. Posting only assignment/project goal is not allowed. Please do not delete your post after you get an answer, others might have a similar question or want to continue the conversation. Please, no "hit and run" posts, if you make a post, engage with people that answer you.
Rule 3: No recruiting/hiring/seeking others posts.Rule 2: No posts advertising blogs/videos/tutorials/etc.Rule 1: Posts must be about learning python.Please read the rules and guidelines below and search before posting.