I am saying that IDE's are unneccessary fluff when programming in Python, and maybe even counter-productive when trying to learn Python. I'm not saying that the OP or anyone else should not use IDE's. I would rather my eyes get eaten out by rabid rats than switch to them permanently over Vim. I have been programming for decades, several years in Python.
Do you really think all the Vim/Emacs Python programmers, some of whom manage libraries and enterprise level applications numbering (hundreds of?) thousands of lines of code and hundreds if not thousands of users keep typing "hello, world" again and again and again?
I agree that an IDE can help in navigating a large foreign code base, and intellisense definitely helps.īut I think the statement to the effect that beneficial usage of text editors is limited to 'early "Hello, World"' programs is demonstrably false statement.
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