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We have this discussion at work at least 3 times a year.

"You should really try PyCharm!" "I really like SublimeText." "Have you guys seen CLion?!" "Vi, all the way!"

I think at the end of the day, it really comes down to personal preference. My preference is somewhere in the middle. Things like vi (without the fancy plugins) are great for one-off edits, but I don't feel fast enough when I'm mucking with lots of files at once. Things like Eclipse are just so heavy, and I can't bring myself to open large IDEs for simple edits. I've grown very fond of SublimeText (and recently Atom) for this reason. It's got enough simplicity that loading it up to make a couple edits is snappy. But it's also got enough plugins to make it as feature rich as I want/need. And, it's nice to look at for hours at a time.

Some of my coworkers swear by vi, and that's fine. Some swear by PyCharm, and that's fine, too. As long as you're productive and happy, who cares.


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