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      • Finding your Anaconda Python interpreter path
    • Using IDEs
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  • Using IDEs

Using IDEs#

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:

  • Eclipse and PyDev
  • IDLE
  • IntelliJ
  • Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code)
  • Ninja IDE
  • Using PyCharm
  • Python for Visual Studio Code
  • Python Tools for Visual Studio (PTVS)
  • Spyder
  • Sublime Text
  • Wing IDE

Note

IDEs often require you to specify the path to your Python interpreter. See Finding your Anaconda Python interpreter path.

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