Accessible Python IDE

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1. Mr.Superman,

Hi all, was wondering if anyone knew of an accessible IDE (integrated development environment) for Python? I understand that there is a command line compiler for windows, but I am a lazy coder and need autocomplete and I hate working in CMD if I can avoid it. Any assistance would be appreciated.

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2. pilote,

vsCode, pyCharm

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3. Delicious_icecream,

I would recomend VSCode or Eclipse/Liclipse.

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4. Jatayu,

Seconded vs code

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5. Delicious_icecream,

the normal Visual Studio (Community) should be usable too for Python applications.

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6. ibraheemmohsen,

vscode

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7. Mr.Superman,

I have tried pycharm, and the installer isn't even accessible much less the program.
I will give visual studio a shot, however adding references with VS is a pain in the neck and many important parts of the debugger are not accessible.
I have not worked with VS code, will try that one today.
Thank you all!

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8. Aisanne,

vs code it's the best ide for us wit any programing codes.

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9. Delicious_icecream,

I think Eclipse is better sometimes. Moreover an special versión of Eclipse called Liclipse is Good for Python.

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10. alfred,

In my opinión Eclipse is better. But I would like use Copilot or TabNine in Eclipse. Also VsCode freezes with big projects.

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11. aayushi,

can you please share vs code download link?

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12. Delicious_icecream,

I noticed that VSCode has an issue regarding some versions of Python. My question is, what accessible IDEs would support Python 2.x?

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13. girmit,

Use VS code. it's all possible with vs code using NVDA. Like writing a code, debugging the code, running and seeing the output. I was previously using PyCharm. but, it fucked up my lot of ram and hard disk space. So left it.

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14. Delicious_icecream,

I use it, but VSCode don't support Python 2.x.

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15. girmit,

there are some extensions may be. why can't you google for extensions supporting python 2 in vs code?

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16. Delicious_icecream,

doing this way I would need different extensions for Python2 and Python3, or even different instances of VSCode. I tried an older version of the Microsoft's Python extension, but it's not working as expected with Python 2 versions.

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