Visual-studio – Is the powerful IDE made me lazy?

I feel very comfortable when coding in the Visual Studio IDE. Auto-completion etc. make coding faster and make me lazier.

I am writing other I feel sorry for not-so-powerful IDEs (such as Android/Java in Eclipse) and Notepads for Ruby and Rails.

Am I lazy? Do you feel the same?

Maybe my question should be why other IDEs bring such powerful things?

This is not a problem of laziness, but a problem of efficiency.

Are you lazy because you use high-level language instead of assembly language (or binary) coding? I don’t.

Do you feel lazy to drive across the country instead of riding a bicycle? I didn’t (in the beginning, the old ticker might not support it).

Anyway, you make laziness sound like a bad thing. I prefer to do things in a simpler way – it makes It completes faster and allows me to spend more time with my family.

I feel very comfortable when coding in the Visual Studio IDE. Auto-complete etc. Coding is faster and makes me lazier.

I regret writing other not-so-powerful IDEs (such as Android/Java in Eclipse) and Ruby and Rails notepads.

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Am I lazy? Do you feel the same?

Maybe my question should be why other IDEs bring such powerful things?

This is not a problem of laziness, but a problem of efficiency.

Did you use high-level language instead of assembly language (or Binary) coding and feel lazy? I don’t.

Do you feel lazy to drive across the country instead of riding a bicycle? I didn’t (in the beginning, the old ticker might not support it).

Anyway, you make laziness sound like a bad thing. I prefer to do things in a simpler way – it makes It completes faster and allows me to spend more time with my family.

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