Am 28.12.2014 um 10:35 schrieb Francesco Bonazzi:
I think that an IDE's killer feature is the easiness to debug the code, and
that should be a primary issue.
Sure.
I don't think that single-click procedures are necessary though.
What's more important is that the setup procedures behave, um,
"rational", i.e. they should not fail without apparent reason, and the
day-to-day procedures should be easy enough.
I.e. single-click "run all tests" certainly is nice, but SymPy tests
need configuration like --slow and random seed, which tends to break
single-click procedures. Something that requires two or three clicks
(and works reliably) should still be considered good enough for the
purpose, IMHO.
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