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Revision as of 21:56, 4 February 2020
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Definition
An IDE, or Integrated Development Environment, is an application that provides computer programmers a comprehensive set of tools for software development in order to boost productivity. Most IDEs have a source code editor, compiler, interpreter, tools for debugging, and a method to create builds for finished software. However, not every IDE has all of the aforementioned features.
Relevance
As a programmer, the use of an IDE is extremely beneficial since you do not have to spread a project out between a myriad of different applications in order to complete it.
Explanation
Resources
Example IDEs:
- Repl.it
- Wing
See also