In a cave with pen and paper is nearly what I learned with. I learned with the run time, msdn, notepad and the cmd line. And yes you do end up in many situations where you simply don’t have or can’t use a full on ide everytime. Sounds like you’ve never really left your comfort zones and stuck your neck out in some tech you don’t understand quite yet. Or worked in areas under strict software controls.
theunknownmuncher@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
It’s telling that you’re focused on personal assumptions instead of addressing the argument
Zexks@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
What was the argument. Use an IDE which was the proposed answer for most of my objections. Which i did address.
theunknownmuncher@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Actually, nope! Claiming that you personally didn’t learn with an IDE and that there are make-believe scenarios where one is not available is not actually addressing the argument. There really aren’t any situations that make any sense at all where an IDE is not available. I’ve worked in literally the most strict and locked down environments in the world, and there is always approved software and tools to use… because duh! Of course there is, silly, work needs to get done.