What Python developers say about "Sublime Python"

Hey there,

I wanted to share a few things that other Python developers and Sublime Text users have said about "Sublime Python: The Complete Guide to Sublime Text for Python Developers".

Here's what the Python community had to say:

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“Be it git integration, checking my code for coding guidelines compliance, tweaking sublime settings, I see a productivity gain in my day to day programming.

If you are someone who codes in Python with at least elementary skills get this course. You will be more productive.“

    – Ankur Gupta, Curator at ImportPython
 

“Thought it might be like all the other how-to guides that don’t quite guide a beginner all the way through. But it makes setting up sublime for a newbie extremely easy.

The guide helps you get a fully working development environment almost like an IDE easily, especially if you are a newbie and the added bonus of finding some settings that quite frankly I had not bothered with before.”

    – Isaac Dadzie, Python Developer
 

“So many times I’ve followed an online tutorial but they haven’t shown how it all fits together. Great examples of useful addons & settings. A great tutorial guide. Especially for a newcomer to MacOS like me. Great quality.”

    – Anthony, Electronics System Engineer
 

“I liked that the course went through the entire setup process from start to finish.

The settings are extremely helpful for Python development, e.g. markers for line length, git integration, flake8 highlighting.

It is a very clear and approachable tutorial on how to setup Sublime.”

    – Joe Bathelt, Cognitive Neuroscientist
 

“I have been an occasional Sublime Text user for several years but never became familiar enough with it to be productive… I can be pretty impatient when it comes to new software.

That’s why Dan’s course is great for me: it gets right to the point, is easy to cross-read, and you can simply skip lessons. It only took me 30 minutes to start developing my first piece of Python code in Sublime Text, with full-blown autocompletion and code linting. “

    – Johannes Probst, VP Simulation Engineering at SimScale

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