PyScript

by Anaconda, Inc. for Mac OS X

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Free-to-use Python IDE

PyScript is a free-to-use programming app that allows users to create their own Python programs right on their browser. This integrated development environment (IDE) from Anaconda, Inc. makes it easier for users to develop their own programs without having to switch between different apps, increasing efficiency and reducing lead time

This development tool is streamlined, has an intuitive user interface, and comes with most Python libraries, making PyScript a great portable IDE. It has a couple of setbacks, mostly revolving around app layout options and web browser restrictions. If you’re using the popular language, you might want to consider PyCharm.

Your browser-based development platform

The first thing people love with PyScript is how it brings a complete, standalone development environment to your browser. By using a custom interface built on HTML, combined with the capabilities of Python web assembly ports WASM and Pyodide, it creates a complete framework that caters to users of varying skill levels. You get an expressive, intuitive environment to learn one of the world’s most popular programming languages. 

Despite being a browser-based IDE, you’ll still need to install the software on your system. Once you get started, there are a lot of features that make your development experience a lot more convenient. It has support for external file hosting, drop-in content, and application hosting all in a standalone platform. It also readily supports most Python packages, including the scientific stack.

Still, there are minor areas in the app that could use some help. One particular concern is the use of in-app themes that changes how the IDE looks—staying stuck with a few selections. Users complain about being unable to revert to the appealing black layout. Additionally, while Python is not resource-intensive, be sure that certain browsers consume background resources which could affect the speed of your compilation.

Experience a top-rated app

A lot of users are praising PyScript, and for completely understandable reasons. First, it offers greater convenience and portability by utilizing web assembly ports and creating a full IDE experience on a browser interface. It offers a lot of features and readily supports a lot of developer packages used in a variety of Python-based applications. Its shortcomings as an app are virtually negligible in the face of its capabilities.