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Neat article, I miss the simplicity of the old machines as well.

I teach a weekend programming class for middle schoolers and the setup is a real pain. There's just too much stuff that gets in the way of learning to code. Our setup is Python 3 with Pycharm EDU2 installed on each child's laptop. for some lessons we have a Raspberry Pi (gopigo and minecraft) that the kids can control remotely using Python.

We tried using Idle but it crashes too much and is a bit of a pain to navigate with the multi-window display. Pycharm EDU is pretty good, but I haven't had much luck using it with lessons. The lessons take a lot of time to setup and sometimes just crash Pycharm or become unusable, holding up class. So we use Pycharm EDU just as an IDE.

I thought of using something remote like Koding or codio (I really like these options), but we have some lessons that require us to be local so we can reach out to our bot and rpi. A more lightweight IDE would be nice, something with nice debug capability like Pycharm EDU. These kids are sporting some really old laptops, hammy downs from older siblings mostly. Ideas welcome.



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