October 2018
Beginner to intermediate
736 pages
17h 39m
English
These are not the only IDEs available for Python development, nor are they necessarily the best. Other popular options, based on various professional and semi-professional group polling, include:
PyCharm (Community or Professional version): PyCharm shows up pretty consistently as a popular IDE for Python development. Its feature list includes most of the same bells and whistles that have been noted for Geany and Eclipse/PyDev tools, and it also features out-of-the box integration with Git, Subversion, and Mercurial version control systems, as well as UI and tools for working with various popular RDBMS, such as MySQL and SQL Server in the Professional version. It's probably a good first choice for the development of web applications ...