Maybe IDEs are helpful, but if you can't do your programming in a
straight text editor, you shouldn't be programming at all.  The
biggest problem with programmers today is that they don't actually
know how to program.  They know how to click some buttons and
auto-generate some code (mostly awful code) but that's about it.  Grab
a text editor, learn to program, then, and only then, if you feel the
need, you can pick up an IDE.

~ Andrew Tomaka

On 6/29/05, Yan Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > http://uab.blogspot.com/2005/06/ides-we-dont-need-no-stinking-ides.html
> 
> It is the most stupid blog I have ever seen. Go back to the cave where you 
> belong to. Maybe we
> should ask MS guys to use vi and Emacs too. Why do some people call them 
> "real programmers" just
> because they do not like IDEs?  Why 85% of the Java developers use Eclipse?  
> You think they are
> all wrong and you are right?  You should be thankful since Eclipse is such a 
> good IDE and it is
> free. Haa. I know when you get too old, you tend to hate anything new due to 
> uncertainty that the
> new technologies might bring to you........ Hey that is understable that you 
> might still want to
> use Cobol or even assembly.. Why do you want to program in java anyway?  You 
> could do a lot
> more(control) using assembly than Java as you could program in the stinking 
> text editors such as
> vi and Emacs. They suck big time.....
> 
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