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How to start coding in more profesional compilers.

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4 hours ago, Franck said:

Yikes. What kind of IDE do you use that require more than double click setup Next/Next/Next/Finish double click icon, code ?

None, all I use is vim.

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10 hours ago, tikker said:

None, all I use is vim.

vi/m is great, but probably not conducive to beginners. IMO one can really only reap the benefits of a command line editor once they get tired of the constant focus disruption that switching from keyboard to mouse causes.

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30 minutes ago, straight_stewie said:

vi/m is great, but probably not conducive to beginners. IMO one can really only reap the benefits of a command line editor once they get tired of the constant focus disruption that switching from keyboard to mouse causes.

Definitely wouldn't recommend vi(m) to a beginner no unless you want to be stuck in the editor for half a day trying to figure out how to close it. Pretty much all my programming is done in Python, so I like to keep it simple. Vim+tmux and I almost never have to touch my mouse.

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