Vscode never recommended extensions when I installed Python support. The only
thing it recommended was to install a linter such as pylint. Vscode noted that
any extra extensions or features not included with Python support require their
own installs. For settings, the settings window is confusing and is way to
verbose. Is there any way to clean it up a little?
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Of Taksan
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:04 AM
To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [program-l] Re: The most accessible python IDE
To Florian and anybody interested: I found how to enable virtualenvs inside
visualstudio code for python. This means that visualstudio code can also help
me find errors and libraries and methods in my code when I save my program.
This is really helpful because sometimes those errors are only found at
"runtime" but it is better if you find them earlier at just "save time".
So the trick requires 3 steps:
1.- Accept all recommendations that visualstudio says about python (it popups
suggesting installing plugins for each language you try to use)
2.- Install pylint of course in the virtualenvironment you are using.
Then, launch visualstudiocode from inside the virtualenvironment
3.- Add the site packages folder of your virtualenvironment to visual studio,
in the python.extraPaths settings.
And then you have a nice python editor and syntax checker tool all in one. I
think this finally means I no longer have to open the big elephant Eclipse IDE
for my python coding ja ja ja ja!
Regards,
Taksan
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On 11/13/18, Jim Homme <jhomme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Can you please define “better?”
Thanks.
Jim
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From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Florian Beijers
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 4:15 AM
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Subject: [program-l] Re: The most accessible python IDE
Hi,
At this point I'd say either Visual Studio 2017 or VS Code. Both have
their quirks but seem to be the most efficient. VS Code especially
shines with Python, JavaScript and various other languages, whereas
Visual Studio
2017
has the better C#, Xamarin and .NET standard support. .NET core might
work well enough in VS Code as well but I haven't tried that, yet.
Just for people who are wondering, as I test this kind of thing on a
regular basis
:)
Op di 13 nov. 2018 om 10:02 schreef Dang Manh Cuong
<dangmanhcuong@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:dangmanhcuong@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Hi Giang
PyCharm is totaly inaccessible to both Jaws and NVDA. One of the IDE
I think is Visual Studio. You can contact me off list for this just
because we're Vietnamese so that way would more comfortable.
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From: "Nguyen Hoang Giang"
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Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 3:52 PM
Subject: [program-l] The most accessible python IDE
Hi all,
What is the most accessible IDE for python?
How about PyCharm?
Thanks a lot,
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