Hello! I began to learn Python and was extremely surprised that I had to learn, as in the days of BASIC, for PAPER books! :) Of the innovations over the past 25 years, these are primitive prompts and an analogue of the same books - a standard reference book, but in English . I don’t want to believe in the lack of progress, so the question is for experienced fighters: Are there high level built-in prompts that are close to the prompter, for example, in Excel? Not a primitive like this A, something like a really useful tool? Examples 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5

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    Immediately I apologize to those who can hurt. Such clues in python are unnecessary, for a python is for programmers and an Excel file is for housewives. - Vladimir Klykov
  • there is a help() function, for example print(help(str)) , and so, use an IDE, for example PyCharm - gil9red 6:48 pm
  • Vladimir, not at all hurt, a matter of taste. To each his own, someone wants to tinker, and someone tries to optimize the learning process. :) Excel, is not mentioned here as a programming environment :)))), but as software containing an example of a very useful tool to speed up learning. PS I apologize if I touch, but suddenly I remembered one “Bulgarian master” who liked to say that safety glasses were invented for housewives and only interfere with work. :))) For me, everything that speeds up learning is not only possible, but should be applied. - Andrei
  • gil9red, thank you, about the help in the course, I use it ... but you will agree, this is too far from the "ideal helper". Help, as I recall, 25 years ago was also in progress. :) about PyCharm understood, thanks. - Andrei

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I use PyCharm Community Edition. Despite the fact that in English he eventually understands what error he points to. Convenient interface with syntax highlighting. Recommend. https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/download/#section=windows [ example of method description [1]

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  • Thank! There is an example of what a hint looks like in practice? - Andrei
  • Yes, I attach a screenshot: - Arsen_Aganesov
  • Thank! Yes, it looks like it is slightly better than the built-in prompt. - Andrey