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IDE for Python and C/C++?
Recommend an IDE for Windows.
It needs one IDE for Python and C/C++ .
PS visual studio is not suitable
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One environment for 3 languages - it's not clear why - what we save - why not just take https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm for one and https://www.jetbrains.com/clion/ for another?
NetBeans IDE - https://netbeans.org/features/cpp/index_en.html
For Python - plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/61688/python
Supports Gulp, Jade, Node.js, Selenium, Redis, and more.
Classes are searched by clicking through the pressed Ctrl key, as by links - which is very convenient.
Also suitable for those who want to save money on installing unnecessary programs, you can edit sites on hostings and servers directly, like through FileZilla, only without it, it supports ftp connection, which is very cool. The last argument will be the presence of consoles and a terminal. They are built into this IDE.
No worse than a subline, it divides the workspace into as many windows as you want, appearance, fonts, code highlighting - it is configured individually, as you wish. However, do not think that this is an ideal program, if the computer of the Celeron era, you get tired of waiting for it to load. Background loading and project scanning can also be a pain in the CPU, after a full load - resource usage drops dramatically. On modern computers flies and works quickly.
I’ll add from myself, although the program is free, it’s thought out! Isn't it lucky that a debugger works there?
A program without a debugging system is not a program, but a piece of misunderstanding.
The choice is yours.
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