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Thonny comes with Python 3.10 built in, so just one simple installer is needed and you're ready to learn programming. (You can also use a separate Python installation, if necessary.) The initial user interface is stripped of all features that may distract beginners. No-hassle variables.
See Thonny’s Bitbucket downloads page for download links or pip install –pre thonny into a virtual environment.
Even for someone who has programmed for many years (> 30) Thonny has been a great help when programming Micropython on a variety of microcomputer cards like Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi Pico and others.
#!/bin/bash -eu set -e VERSION=4.1.6 VARIANT=thonny ARCHITECTURE="$(uname -m)" if [[ "$ARCHITECTURE" == "x86_64" ]]; then echo echo "This script will download and install Thonny ($VARIANT-$VERSION) for Linux (32 or 64-bit PC)." read -p "Press ENTER to continue or Ctrl+C to cancel."
Bundled Python version was upgraded to 3.6.6. See the homepage for download links, and wiki for installation instructions. Whole changelog since 2.1.17:
Version 2.1.22. Happy re-independence day to Estonia! See the homepage for download links, and wiki for installation instructions. Changes since 2.1.21: ENHANCEMENT: Less intrusive logging for AST marking problems. FIXED #340: Validate geometry before loading. FIXED #363: subprocess.run causes Thonny backend to hang.
Thonny 2.2 has plug-ins which add more general support for various MicroPython devices – see https://bitbucket.org/plas/thonny-micropython for more info. NB! You need at least Thonny 2.2b3 to test it!
FIXED: Make executing shell commands compatible with Python 3.5. FIXED: Make MyPy support compatible with older MyPy versions. FIXED: Make turtle.pyi compatible with Python 3.5 and remove Windows linebreaks. FIXED: MyPy error col offset.
Thonny 2.2 beta already brought along many new features, but they kept coming, so I decided to skip 2.2 stable release and continue under version 3.0. See Thonny’s Bitbucket downloads page for download links.
Thonny, Python IDE for beginners.