The IDEs appeared not in 2000s but in late 80s. Borland's Turbo-C and Turbo-Pascal. And then there was a host of desktop DB IDEs like dBase, Foxbase/FoxPro, Clarion, Paradox - beautiful things that propelled dev productivity to never seen before or after. Nothing like those on the market today
loved the content, Learning and doing refactoring from last 1 year. this content gives me a deep insight to look into. thanks
My code is going to be a lot less rude now that I've really GROK'd the contents of this video! Thanks Uncle Bob!
The IDEs appeared not in 2000s but in late 80s. Borland's Turbo-C and Turbo-Pascal. And then there was a host of desktop DB IDEs like dBase, Foxbase/FoxPro, Clarion, Paradox - beautiful things that propelled dev productivity to never seen before or after. Nothing like those on the market today
Even if you don't count the VBA programmers, lol :)
Dang, I was using the THINK Pascal and THINK C IDEs in the late 80s on my Mac. How did it take Uncle Bob until the 2000s to catch up?