Neil Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in 
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> Start with IDLE, which will likely be available everywhere you
> use Python. The full instructions for using IDLE take up about
> two pages of text, which means it's lightweight, and it comes
> preconfigured with good Python integration.
> 
> Learning a highly portable, industrial-strength program like Vim
> or emacs is something I highly recommend, but it's not
> necessarily a productive thing to do that at the same time you're
> learning Python.
> 

Thanks friends.
As you say, as a beginner will start with IDLE.
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