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This is such generic advice about computing, it’s like saying:

“To make a building, you need to have a foundation, something to keep the roof up, and a way for people to move inside.”



The analogy I would make is that living in the command line is like using a CAD program while living in IDEs is like using CorelDraw to design houses.

CorelDraw feels more efficient because one quickly has what looks like a beautiful, colorful house on the screen. And then one does not understand why the doors don't work correctly.




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