• zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    It’s all variable, and highly dependent on the languages you use, the types of applications you develop, your personal workflows, what you learned with and got used to as you were learning to program, and a myriad of other factors. Painting in broad strokes, like what the meme is doing or what you’re doing, is almost never correct. There’s always nuance.

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      4 hours ago

      Everyone has given many good and enlightening responses but picking yours to put the majority of my thoughts in. Yes, for sure I can see there being more specialized disciplines that don’t make much use of IDE’s. I shouldn’t have made the same mistake as the meme! Not to sound like an LLM but “you’re absolutely right!” lol. I certainly have my niche and I can see people spending their whole career in a niche where IDEs are superfluous. I like your balanced take on it.