Pycharm is good choice. I buy monthly subscription and can see that the PyCharm development continue (I mean that this is not tool which somebody develop and leave it without any upgrades).
From: Abhinay Mehta [mailto:abhinay.me...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 11:06 AM To: ayan guha <guha.a...@gmail.com> Cc: User <user@spark.apache.org>; Xiaomeng Wan <shawn...@gmail.com> Subject: Re: IDE for python I use Pycharm and it works a treat. The big advantage I find is that I can use the same command shortcuts that I do when developing with IntelliJ IDEA when doing Scala or Java. On 27 June 2017 at 23:29, ayan guha <guha.a...@gmail.com<mailto:guha.a...@gmail.com>> wrote: Depends on the need. For data exploration, i use notebooks whenever I can. For developement, any good text editor should work, I use sublime. If you want auto completion and all, you can use eclipse or pycharm, I do not :) On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 at 7:17 am, Xiaomeng Wan <shawn...@gmail.com<mailto:shawn...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi, I recently switched from scala to python, and wondered which IDE people are using for python. I heard about pycharm, spyder etc. How do they compare with each other? Thanks, Shawn -- Best Regards, Ayan Guha