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Data science is a team sport, so we have built the Anaconda platform to be language-agnostic as well as extensible.
You can use the following IDEs with Anaconda or Miniconda:
JupyterLab
PyCharm
Spyder
Visual Studio Code (VS Code)
Finding your Anaconda Python interpreter path
IDEs often require you to specify the path to your Python interpreter. For more information, see
finding your Anaconda Python interpreter path
.
The following IDE tutorials have been deprecated and may be out of date:
Eclipse and PyDev
IDLE
IntelliJ
Ninja
Python Tools for Visual Studio (PTVS)
Sublime Text
Wing
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