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Go to Python.org and take the version that they suggest for your system.
You can choose whichever IDE you like and if you change your mind, you install a different one layer. It is a matter of your personal preference.
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Hi Steven Mathew In case you're still unsure what IDE is best for you. Here is a quide with a list of popular IDE's and Code Editors. It also list the Pros and Cons of each editor. .
https://realpython.com/JUMP_LINK__&&__python__&&__JUMP_LINK-ides-code-editors-guide/
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No, there's no general order. It depends on your needs and interest.
If you are a beginner and want to learn Python, you could start with the Python for Beginners course.
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Is there an order for learning the coding languages?