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# Many IDE's will help you profile your code (or make it more efficient).  
# Many IDE's will help you profile your code (or make it more efficient).  
# Basically, IDE's can make your life as a programmer MUCH easier (which is a good thing).
# Basically, IDE's can make your life as a programmer MUCH easier (which is a good thing).
== Why don't we use a specific IDE for this class from the start? ==
It is my opinion some IDE's make programming to easy. I don't want you to program without understanding why you are writing code in certain ways. As you mature and grow as a programmer, I expect you to use an IDE that best fits your style. But at the start, I want you programming without a lot of additional support.
== JetBrains ==
We will be using [https://www.jetbrains.com/shop/eform/students jetbrains IDE's, PhpStorm for PHP programming and PyCharm for python programming].
# [https://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/features/ Click here and review the features in PhpStorm]
# [https://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/documentation/ Click here and review the documentation resources for php storm]
Please watch the "getting started videos" and "Step into debugging" videos.


== Why do people get emotional about the IDE's they use? ==  
== Why do people get emotional about the IDE's they use? ==  

Latest revision as of 07:46, 19 August 2021

Writing code should be easier, right?[1]

An integrated development environment (IDE) is a software application that provides comprehensive facilities to computer programmers for software development. An IDE normally consists of a source code editor, build automation tools and a debugger. Most modern IDEs have intelligent code completion.[2]

What should you know about IDE's?[edit]

You should know:

  1. IDE's can be highly specialized for a specific programming language (phpstorm) or have facility for multiple languages (visual studio)
  2. IDE's have line numbers to help you identify errors and discuss code with colleagues.
  3. Syntax highlighting is a way of coloring different reserved words so they are easier to read.
  4. Autocomplete will help you by filling in functions, variables, and other identified names, so you don't have to type the whole thing (and avoid misspelling).
  5. IDE's often have debuggers, to step through code and help you understand where complex errors might be hiding.
  6. Many IDE's will help you profile your code (or make it more efficient).
  7. Basically, IDE's can make your life as a programmer MUCH easier (which is a good thing).

Why do people get emotional about the IDE's they use?[edit]

I don't know for sure. I suspect it is related to domain competence. I suspect when people become very skillful and comfortable using an IDE (or a programming language) they react emotionally when a different tool is suggested. It's weird, and just my thoughts.

Click here to see a comparison of different IDE's.

References[edit]