Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) are vital in increasing developer productivity and learning to work with them will help you create impressive software projects whether you're a beginner or have some programming experience.

Working with Integrated Development Environments

Working with Integrated Development Environments


Instructors: Amy Brereton
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Describe the purpose and benefits of using IDEs in software development and recognise how they improve productivity and streamline coding processes.
Summarise the capabilities of IDEs, including managing projects, and utilising features (the terminal, debugger) and extensions in tools like VSCode.
Compare and contrast different IDEs, distinguishing between language-ambiguous IDEs and language-specific IDEs.
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