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Jan 17, 2016 at 14:57 history edited user CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jan 17, 2016 at 14:57 comment added Hans Passant "Throw away everything you have and what you learned so far" is never an appropriate answer. You can post a tooling recommendation in a comment but do expect it to be ignored or be argued about.
Jan 17, 2016 at 14:53 comment added user @jonrsharpe The sopython suggestions looks very appealing. It's probably what I ll be doing.
Jan 17, 2016 at 14:51 answer added Zizouz212 timeline score: 1
Jan 17, 2016 at 14:49 comment added jonrsharpe Or just send them to e.g. sopython.com/wiki/Python_IDEs
Jan 17, 2016 at 14:34 comment added jonrsharpe Then just suggest "an IDE", if that makes you uncomfortable. I doubt others would see it that way, FWIW.
Jan 17, 2016 at 14:28 comment added user @jonrsharpe I'm asking what type of comment should I use in order to avoid promoting PyCharm. I imagine leaving 10-50 of "I use PyCharm, but other options are available" would be considered promotion.
Jan 17, 2016 at 14:25 comment added jonrsharpe What are you actually proposing to do, here? If you want to know what to put in a comment, just tell them to use an IDE that can highlight syntax errors; if you mention PyCharm specifically, something like "I use PyCharm, but other options are available" would suffice.
Jan 17, 2016 at 14:15 comment added user @Jongware Should I make the question specific to Python? I m only familiar with Python. (feel free to edit as you see fit)
Jan 17, 2016 at 14:01 comment added Jongware Is a missing ' a typical Python mistake? Just "IDE" is a bit broad - different languages have different IDEs, with different capabilities. Personally I am content with clang - but a C compiler is something else than a Python syntax checker.
Jan 17, 2016 at 13:51 history asked user CC BY-SA 3.0