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When one of the mediums actively helps and avoids small human errors, I'd prefer the person knowing using it instead of sticking an old and imperfect method out of pride.


> When one of the mediums actively helps and avoids small human errors

How does it actively helps and avoids small human errors in reasoning.

> I'd prefer the person knowing using it instead of sticking an old and imperfect method out of pride.

What does even pride have to do with this?


> How does it actively helps and avoids small human errors in reasoning.

Because reasoning is only a part of everything to be done. An IDE can help with typos, best practices ( global variables, lack of error checking, etc) which are tedious things that take time. Isn't it better to the things that matter instead?


> An IDE can help with typos, best practices ( global variables, lack of error checking, etc) which are tedious things that take time.

Which applies to everyone? Take IDE out of equation and what do you have?




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