On 24/03/19 18:32, boB Stepp wrote:
apologize in advance! But that is okay. I am not a professional nor expert programmer myself. Because of this, I recall agonizing over the choice of code editor, or, possibly even worse, deciding whether to use an IDE or editor. This is a difficult decision about which many wax poetic and express their opinions with great emotion.
But for professional programmers is a mere detail of very little import. Its almost as irrelevant as the choice of programming language. A professional uses the tools [sh]e is given(or dictated). Sure we all have our favourites (personally I favour a Unix-like OS using emacs/vim or Netbeans) but we use what we must. But in my time I've alo used - CP/M and ed (or wordstar) {assembler, C, Pascal, Logo} - OS/9 and scred, (assembler, C, BASIC} - IBM MVS and ISPF, (COBOL, JCL, SQL} - Windows and VS (or Borland IDE.) {ASM, VB, Pascal, C++, Java) - DEC VAX/VMS and Edit/TPU {C, C++, DCL} They all do the basics and allow you to enter and modify code. Editor (and language) wars are a sign of amateurs at work (or more accurately not "at work"!). Mostly you'll find they are conducted by "experts" who turn out to have less than 10 years experience... in other words, beginners. Sorry for the rant but I get very depressed by some of the discussion that happens on programming fora, especially when there are so many genuinely interesting things to talk about! Alan G. A programmer for 45 years and still learning... _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor