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Pooyan Razian
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A bad advice by juniors who think they are seniors

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It's interesting to see some still give the same kinda advice! ⚠️

I remember, back then, some were thinking that if you could write code in Vi/Vim, you could be considered a "hacker"! πŸ˜‚ Or if you were a Windows guy, you were encouraged to memorize syntax and everything and write code in simple text editors like Nodepad++! πŸ˜ƒ

Those who were in the market for a few years were advising the new ones not to use IDEs "because they make you lazy". 🀦 We were told that "real programmers" don't use IDEs! πŸ˜‚ It was pretty common to see companies asking their candidates to write code on a piece of paper or a whiteboard! 🀦 You were asked about syntax! Things like "typing speed" were the most important thing to brag about! Like we were expected to be typists! πŸ˜ƒ

Twenty years passed, and still, people give similar kinda advice!

Remember ...

Memorizing things might make you an average mid-level manager or a call center staff but not a programmer who needs to be creative.

βœ… Use the tools efficiently.
βœ… Learn from all sources, even your AI, as your CodeReview assistant/advisor!
βœ… Use your brain to think and be creative instead of memorizing things.


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