The post explores the phenomenon of 'hardcore-ism' in programming, characterized by resistance to adopting modern tools and methods. It highlights historical roots from an era when resource constraints necessitated optimization. Key points include the advantages of modern IDEs over simple text editors, the complementary roles of CLI and GUI tools, the non-dogmatic approach to operating systems, the importance of debugging, knowledge sharing, and the potential of AI tools to enhance programming productivity. The essence of experienced programming lies in a balanced and open-minded approach to new technologies.
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