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by V-2
4208 days ago
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What about shops where programmers use different IDEs? Even if they go by the principle that forbids them to customize anything, you still have different keyboard shortcuts to deal with. I dread the thought that you might prefer to impose One True IDE on everyone in the team just for this reason... |
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Besides, to the point at hand, my rule is no dicking around with how the Romans do it. IntelliJ has its own rules. Eclipse another. The same is true for Emacs and VIM. Trying to make one the other overly complicates the matter for the team. Think how many people get confused by Emacs in Evil Mode.
A team requires that we work in concert. They should argue and defend tool selection. Once decided stick with it until its been played out.