Paul M¢Nett wrote:
>
> I'll use elements of things you find in an IDE separately, such as a 
> debugger, an editor, and a visual layout designer. But I launch those 
> things from the command line as needed.
>
> When maintaining my VFP apps, I'll use the VFP IDE.
>
> Other than that, 99% of my work is a cycle of editing in vim, switching 
> to a command line, and testing my changes, switching back to vim, 
> editing, saving. When I'm done for the day I do a 'svn commit' to upload 
> all my changes to my source control.
>
> I guess you could make the argument that I do indeed us an IDE, it's 
> just that my IDE is the OS.
>   

Would you say that you're the norm or the exception?


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