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Thonny 3.3.0

The default Python editor, , is a functional means to write Python and for years we suffered it. But then the Raspberry Pi team took a liking to a simpler, friendlier editor, , created at Estonia’s University of Tartu Institute of Computer Science. has been part of Raspberry Pi OS for a couple of years now, but the development and it shows how this simple editor has grown in features, but still retained the uncluttered user interface.

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