257m@lemmy.ml to Programming@programming.dev · 1 year agoWhat are your programming hot takes?message-squaremessage-square907fedilinkarrow-up1351arrow-down114
arrow-up1337arrow-down1message-squareWhat are your programming hot takes?257m@lemmy.ml to Programming@programming.dev · 1 year agomessage-square907fedilink
minus-squareoldfart@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoWhaaat? I program Python with plain vim. C or Java, on the other hand, with a large enough codebase, is unbearable without an IDE.
minus-squareWord of Mouth@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoYup. Emacs, here, but same thing. Never used PyCharm or any other Python-capable IDE, and I’ve been coding large python projects for the same company for almost a decade.
minus-squareluckystarr@feddit.delinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoDepends on how large your Python projects are. If you have a million lines of Python code, navigating quickly and directed is invaluable. I used plain vim before for Python projects, but these never grew above 50k lines of code.
Whaaat? I program Python with plain vim. C or Java, on the other hand, with a large enough codebase, is unbearable without an IDE.
Yup. Emacs, here, but same thing. Never used PyCharm or any other Python-capable IDE, and I’ve been coding large python projects for the same company for almost a decade.
Depends on how large your Python projects are. If you have a million lines of Python code, navigating quickly and directed is invaluable.
I used plain vim before for Python projects, but these never grew above 50k lines of code.