Re: Seeking IDE



Nick Mountford a écrit :
Hi,

Complete newb to Python and programming, looking for an open source
IDE to download. Any suggestions?

Use something simple. Start with Idle (it comes with Python, and has all the basic features you may need to learn Python). When you'll have learn the bases, it will be time to move to something else.
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