On Tue, 2023-05-23 at 17:44 -0400, bruce wrote:
> Curious to know what IDE/editors you guys use for developing code (and
> why if you care to expound).

Pen and paper, back in my day.

Plan it, write mnemonics on paper.
Look up and write op-codes on paper.
Type it in.

I was the compiler.

Somewhere I've still got some blank ruled pages for mnemonics, op-
codes, and comments.  And a list of 8085 codes.  I may have thrown away
the SDK85 handbook.  I wish I hadn't, after seeing people selling them
for $300+ on ebay.

And for non-machine-language coding, still pen and paper, and a
printer.

Plan it on paper.
Type in commands.
Run it.

Fix a few syntax errors on screen, you nearly always made a typo.  But
if you had more than you cared to find on-screen, print the code out,
debug it with pen and ink, type in the corrections.
 
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