And, of course, if you're a good coder, you'd figure that errors such as syntax errors would be avoided altogether.
But error is human...it doesn't exist for machines.
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And, of course, if you're a good coder, you'd figure that errors such as syntax errors would be avoided altogether.
But error is human...it doesn't exist for machines.
Yeah, but one could argue the same about doing math with calculators, or pretty much any process which is automated. If you're good at math, you shouldn't need a calculator. But who doesn't use a...
Aftter having worked with Eclipse quite a bit (my university is very java-oriented), I must say that the code completion/colouring/compiling as you type has never really annoyed me to the point to...