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while15288yYou think that's bad?
In my previous university we were writing semi-simple HTML pages on PAPER even on an exam...with a different piece of paper for CSS.
I swear to god this is true.
Left the place after 3 months. -
Nothing wrong with learning Java in Notepad. You shouldn't use any IDE to learn a new language as it hides too much.
It's always hilarious to see how some "programmers" break when you take their toys away. -
Salmakis6738yYep, nothing wrong with using the simplest Editor and a commandline for the compiler to get a feeling how the stuff works. Then expand the toolchain.
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AllenII16178yI first did Java on notepad for uni too; used command line to javac our programs too; let me not forget that we manually traversed from the CLI to java's bin folder to do so (this is before i knew of the PATH variable). Stupid as it was, i did learn java, and programming in general
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bondman2428yit isnt so bad to code using notepad, i did it for all three c++, c# and java, your foundation is stronger and you are not so dependent on intellisense when you do this. You do have my sympathy for having to learn java though
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Lyniven44538yMy coding exams are on paper.. Let's write some java/android, c# or php method on paper, very funny 😑 freaking stupid to write code that you can't test
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voodoo145607yI think is a good start. I've met people that think they're developing an application in (IDE here) instead of (language here).
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