![]() ![]() I wouldn't call basic IDE features in 2018 crutches. (.) Pencil and paper were given to prospective job seekers to demonstrate their ability to write code snippets. I certainly would not hire a programmer that required such a crutch. ![]() So, use what IDE you want, but when it comes to asking questions of the forum, please transfer your code to Arduino first (or write a code-snippet in Arduino to demonstrate any issue you need solved.) PS: While I encourage those in the forum to explore software tools, please remember that just because it was posted here and given a glowing review - ONLY the Arduino IDE is officially supported in the forum. Now, if all those students could just be ensured that an EMP will not ruin their lives by frying everything electronic. These days, there is an overwhelming belief in electronic calculators always being available, therefore testing has evolved to allow these high-end electric sliderules. The sophistication of such IDEs is a two-edged sword: reminds me of the arguments between using high-end calculators or pencil&paper/sliderules for student testing. ![]() I spent 3 years in Corporate IT training as a course writer and trainer and auto-complete tools and cursor-hinting have been around a long time. 'tis a nice IDE, code completion is both a blessing and a curse. ![]()
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