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				 DotM8249yI had to use it for a project last semester. It was not fun. Not being able to click on things (I do appreciate my shortcuts but come on)... No thank you DotM8249yI had to use it for a project last semester. It was not fun. Not being able to click on things (I do appreciate my shortcuts but come on)... No thank you
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				Actually this was/is a very decent editor (better than vim). Back in the days there was no mouse support (or very little) for editors/IDEs like these, but they did their job very well
 
 I used the Turbo Pascal variant a lot (ah memories)
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				 philcr30309y@SaeedZeroOne in its day it was great, and was market leader. It's just dated and doesn't have modern bells and whistles philcr30309y@SaeedZeroOne in its day it was great, and was market leader. It's just dated and doesn't have modern bells and whistles
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				 BartBB6849yThis is a pain in the ass. At high school they made us use this application. Once I used a modern IDE I realized how old fashioned my teachers were. BartBB6849yThis is a pain in the ass. At high school they made us use this application. Once I used a modern IDE I realized how old fashioned my teachers were.
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				We had this in our high school too. Unfortunately, my first experience of coding was on Turbo C only!
 But still, I loved it so much then that I made an air hockey game in my free time at the lab! :')






Some people here complain about vim. You people should learn real pain
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