I took a class in C++ this past semester and we used vi to do all of our programming. I found it quite difficult to up and switch from the good IDE's that do a lot of the error checking for you and also make stuff easier to read and debug. If you want to go down that path, I would have a good transitionary period where students are slowly taught to efficiently develop code in this manner.
Who do the women buy the tech gadgets for?
More likely than not they are buying them for husbands/boyfriends/relatives/etc, I think the survey should be revamped to see the percentage of women that buy the tech gadgets for themselves.
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I took a class in C++ this past semester and we used vi to do all of our programming. I found it quite difficult to up and switch from the good IDE's that do a lot of the error checking for you and also make stuff easier to read and debug. If you want to go down that path, I would have a good transitionary period where students are slowly taught to efficiently develop code in this manner.
Who do the women buy the tech gadgets for? More likely than not they are buying them for husbands/boyfriends/relatives/etc, I think the survey should be revamped to see the percentage of women that buy the tech gadgets for themselves.