Python kids learning IDE?

I am looking for a lightweight IDE (lightweight enough to work on raspberries pi_ like the ones described in this thread , with joint support like Google Docs, Gobby, Cloud 9, Codiad, etc., so that I can help teach programming.

It seems that there are many collaborative editors and many very nice IDEs, however there are very few compatible IDEs with debugging support and a start button.

Personally, I use vim, with the excellent CoVim plugin, if I want to edit together, but vim is not particularly user friendly.

Open source is a huge plus, although not necessarily. Cross-platform support, including Linux, is mandatory (not just through x11 and gtk + on Mac - many applications say they are available on Mac, but in fact you need to install half of the Linux distribution if you want them to work ) If it supports vim bindings, I would be very pleased, but this is completely optional.

The entire educational IDE, with class support and subordination, would be very helpful if I thought about it. Just thought.

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I would recommend:

http://www.learpython.org/

http://interactivepython.org/courselib/static/thinkcspy/ or:

http://codenode.org/

http://ipython.org/ipython-doc/dev/interactive/htmlnotebook.html

They are not an IDE, but there are great collaboration tools.

If you need a lightweight IDE, did you consider geany ?

For cooperation:

See GOBBY or GEDIT-COLLABORATION (the first seems pretty inactive). And I'm not sure how easy they are ...

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1489027/


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