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+title: Thoughts on IDE
+description: A reflection on modern IDE bloat, terminal proficiency, and why understanding the tools behind the buttons matters for developers.
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 # Thoughts on IDE
 
 IDEs are crucial tools for developers. They are like a knife to a chef, a stethoscope to a doctor, or a pair of nice shoes to a basketball player. These tools significantly improve quality of life and directly impact how efficiently someone can work. That being said, they are not necessities. A chef can still cook with a dull knife, a doctor can diagnose with some degree of accuracy without a stethoscope, and LeBron will still dunk on you in office shoes.