Your observations are relevant. It's clear that the valuation of software engineering varies between companies, which can be frustrating for enthusiasts of the field. As for the education system, it does not seem to provide adequate preparation for the practical and commercial aspects of the profession.
I preferred not to do a survey because I think there are too many IDEs and choices to put between 4 answers and then it leaves people the opportunity to argue and talk about their answer. The goal was not to keep score for each IDE/text-editor but just to see what people personally use and for which language.
Otherwise I also like JetBrains but it is very heavy and slow sometimes (on my computer), and then I also like using vim or micro.
I personally thank everyone in the comment area who shared and will share their adventures with programming, their advice, their sources of learning. I can't answer everything but in any case I've read them all. I saw that it did people good to remember memories from up to 60 years ago and to share them with other people. I learned things.
Thank you for sharing your journey with us, your experiences with Python and its libraries. It was a pleasure to see that not so long ago, still teenagers were also motivated to learn paradigms and programming.