Paul M¢Nett wrote:
> I don't really know, and IDEs and CLIs aren't mutually exclusive, 
> either. It probably depends on what sampling of 'people' you take. Ask a 
> group of Visual Studio or Java developers, and I'll bet you'll get near 
> 100% preference for IDEs. Ask the same question of a group of Python 
> developers, and it may well dip to 50%.
>   

Is that due to preference, a lack of IDEs for Python though?

In terms of development, I would be IDE all the way for anything 
involving a graphical UI. In terms of generally working with the 
machine, I'd use the prompt about 70% of the time under Windows, less 
under Linux. My goal for Linux is to learn to do everything from the 
prompt though.



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