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Relf wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:I read somewhere one of the C teachers and author said using IDE to learn C is wasteful because they usually have learning curves. Even the choice of an editor alone should be one of simplest ones, to avoid yet another learning curve.
Ahlstrom:Some people live and die by Visual Studio. I found it bloated, intrusive,If DFS wants to see a bloated hobbyware fiasco,>
he should install Visual Studio.
"vim" is for nerds who can get a date.
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Again:
I use a _normal_ text editor, like Borland's "Turbo Pascal" & "Turbo C".
35 years ago, in 1989, Seattle, "Microsoft C" ( on Win2 ) was my editor/IDE;
later, it was called "DevStudio", now "Visual Studio".
and annoying. To hell with Intellisense!
Using vim, GNU autools/libtool, qmake, or meson from a terminal window is much
more pleasant to me.
YMMV
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