Is there any evidence that programmers are more productive when using IDEs? Fewer bugs, faster coding, minimal technical debt?
@vtrlx they are extremely successful at making build processes magical https://circumstances.run/@hipsterelectron/113680457433333172
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@hipsterelectron @vtrlx i couldn't find a paper actually relevant to the OP but i did find this thesis paper with one of the most unhinged abstracts i have seen in my life https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/3286
Brunel University Research Archive: Towards a mood sensitive integrated development environment to enhance the performance of programmers

@leo @hipsterelectron Truly, unhinged.

I do find that mood often has an effect on my ability to program. Specifically, lacking guidance in the face of an unyielding problem often deeply frustrates me, sometimes to the point of needing to pivot to a very different approach. I don't think a patronizing IDE will help solve this issue.