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In my opinion, the hardware requirements may differ, depending on what are you planning to do.
For developing web applications, Back-end services, and other types of applications, you can do the job with a Single Core 1.0 Ghz, 64Mb Graphics Card, 1Gb of Ram.
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Python is not very graphics intensive or CPU consuming, so yeah
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The language itself doesn't require a lot of hardware. What will consume are your tools and whatever you develop. Stay at the light side with simple editors and IDEs, and you can use several languages without fear.
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micropython runs on a 1$ esp chip
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with pydroid it runs on you phone
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right now, i'm just a beginner so i'm definetly not going to start high end graphics base program.
I will do basic coding only.
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Hãwk I like Atom a lot. I think it has line numbers. And it also accepts plugins.
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thanks. I will try it.
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yes u can Hãwk
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and i have one more questions.
can u guys suggest me an editor which is more user friendly than IDLE and it also have numbers written before every line.
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Yes. Yes. Yes!
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Yes u can
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For python even 128mb is enough if you use cli and focus on some hardcore os coding stuff. It really depends.
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Yes. You can It's not a heavy software
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of course, python 2.7 is one lite version
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eee
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yes, ive run it on lesser machines ;) you can even use web versions these days http://repl.it has a decent site.