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===1.1 How to interpret IDE?=== | |||
Just imagine a picture, you take off shoes and running on the beach on a sunny day. The breeze touches our face and you are free to feel the sand using your feet. But in case that there is maybe a sharpened thing which is a threat to your feet. So we need a tradeoff from direct satisfaction to safety faced. You do not need to worry about whether your feet will be scratched to bleed or something when wearing shoes. So IDE is just like the shoes and command line is just like the bare feet. It is your choice to choose between the command line and the IDE, but it is essential to know that IDE is just a name of set of tools to make it more comfortable and more easy to implement some functionality. There are many shoes brand there are there for you to choose. The mostly used IDE are: Aptana RadRails, Ruby Mine, Eclipse, and NetBeans. You may find more information : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment IDE] | Just imagine a picture, you take off shoes and running on the beach on a sunny day. The breeze touches our face and you are free to feel the sand using your feet. But in case that there is maybe a sharpened thing which is a threat to your feet. So we need a tradeoff from direct satisfaction to safety faced. You do not need to worry about whether your feet will be scratched to bleed or something when wearing shoes. So IDE is just like the shoes and command line is just like the bare feet. It is your choice to choose between the command line and the IDE, but it is essential to know that IDE is just a name of set of tools to make it more comfortable and more easy to implement some functionality. There are many shoes brand there are there for you to choose. The mostly used IDE are: Aptana RadRails, Ruby Mine, Eclipse, and NetBeans. You may find more information : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment IDE] |
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CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2010/ch1 1a ms
Introduction
1.1 How to interpret IDE?
Just imagine a picture, you take off shoes and running on the beach on a sunny day. The breeze touches our face and you are free to feel the sand using your feet. But in case that there is maybe a sharpened thing which is a threat to your feet. So we need a tradeoff from direct satisfaction to safety faced. You do not need to worry about whether your feet will be scratched to bleed or something when wearing shoes. So IDE is just like the shoes and command line is just like the bare feet. It is your choice to choose between the command line and the IDE, but it is essential to know that IDE is just a name of set of tools to make it more comfortable and more easy to implement some functionality. There are many shoes brand there are there for you to choose. The mostly used IDE are: Aptana RadRails, Ruby Mine, Eclipse, and NetBeans. You may find more information : IDE