I often come across questions (by users that are relatively new to programming) that would have never been posted here if they had been using an IDE that can easily detect a missing '
and inform the user.
Those questions are usually of no use to anyone (Typographical errors or 100th duplicate) and have a trivial "solution": use an IDE.
On top of that, I feel like my IDE has helped me speed up my learning by a lot e.g. warning me of default mutable arguments.
As a conclusion, suggesting IDE usage can decrease our wasted time a lot, and increase new users' productivity.
How should I phrase my IDE-suggesting comment, in order to avoid promoting a specific IDE?
I am only familiar with PyCharm, and questions like "What IDE to use in Python" contain too much information and some of it can become or already is outdated.
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a typical Python mistake? Just "IDE" is a bit broad - different languages have different IDEs, with different capabilities. Personally I am content withclang
- but a C compiler is something else than a Python syntax checker.