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To write or edit computer code, program an arduino etc... we use IDE (integrated development environment)
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Many very complete graphic software exist to do that like VScode from microsoft or Atom.
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So why not use them ? #### drawbacks :
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So why not use them ?
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#### drawbacks :
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* They are resource intensive, lots of RAM (~1.3 GB, about 18,000 times more than the Apollo 11 mission that sent the first men to the moon :/ )
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* They are quite difficult to debug because of the large abstraction layers that make them up
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* They don't work without a graphical system (through ssh, on a server or a Raspberry Pi)
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* It is sometimes difficult to make them do something simple if it was not planned by the developers
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* Its frequent updates sometimes impose changes in working habits (new interfaces, new default configuration, new paths etc.)
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So which solution? We suggest you use one of the historical command line text editors (vi, Vim) to make your own IDE :)
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#### Advantages :
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#### Advantages :
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* Lightweight, ~15Kb which is 4.6 x less than Apollo 11 and 83000 times less than VSCODE!!!
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* Configurable, you can configure everything in text files from already shared and popular configurations
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* Stable, it only evolves without breaking the ergonomic continuity (always the same commands and shortcuts since 1991 for vim and 1976 for vi :) same for the configurations which remain valid since the beginning...)
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