![]() ![]() I managed to port over most of my syntax color settings and key bindings from Xcode. The Python docs are not as friendly and it doesn’t come with it’s own high-powered IDE like Xcode.The more you do it the easier it becomes. The learning curve with it can be frustrating but it’s no different than anything else. I’m not uncomfortable with the command line but Python requires some proficiency. Which means, at first, everything will look haphazard. You won’t be using brackets to open and close functions or classes. White space is how Python keeps everything in order.Dot notation, function parameters, much of the code you write will look the same. You’ll be able to write a basic piece of software in just a few days. A lot less time than it did for the first language. ![]() Every question you will ask has almost certainly been answered on StackOverflow already. ![]() I probably wouldn’t but the option is there.
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