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Jason C. McDonald • Edited

Thonny is the "default" now? First I've heard of it. Last time I installed Python 3.7 on a Windows machine, it came with IDLE.

Also, I've used PyCharm, but frankly, I don't like it. It's tool overload. I much prefer Visual Studio CODE with the official Python extension. It does everything I need, integrates with everything I want, and then gets the heck out of my way. PyCharm has about two hundred too many buttons and menu options, IMO.