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      <title>I Don&#39;t Write Code Anymore (And I&#39;ve Never Been More Productive)</title>
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      <description>Here is a look at my career history from the lens of IDEs and languages:&#xA;The Early Days: I don&amp;rsquo;t even remember the names of my first IDEs. I started out writing machine code and assembly. GW Basic: My first steps into higher-level logic. Microsoft had an IDE. C/C++ &amp;amp; Others: I moved to Visual C++ and C++, while also doing some C, Fortran, and Pascal along the way. They all had some flimsy IDE.</description>
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