Once again, I do not see it as neither a rite of passage, nor a painful way to learn.
I'm just saying that I don't see it as a bad advice because I would recommend people to do so!
That is what I chose to do back then and it worked for me. And for a curious person, it can be quite fun actually to understand what the IDE is doing when you click the build and run button.
But it is only a friendly advice. I won't judge a person who choose not to follow it 😉!
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Once again, I do not see it as neither a rite of passage, nor a painful way to learn.
I'm just saying that I don't see it as a bad advice because I would recommend people to do so!
That is what I chose to do back then and it worked for me. And for a curious person, it can be quite fun actually to understand what the IDE is doing when you click the build and run button.
But it is only a friendly advice. I won't judge a person who choose not to follow it 😉!