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Re: [soc-dev] Development Environment for IDE4EDU

Hi,
     I usually use Visual Studio 2012 for programming, I think this IDE is a very useful tool to facilitate my programming, it almost have everything I want, and it's easy to use, so I think it's user-freindly. On the other hand, in fact,  there are many functions in VS2012 that I have never used. Now I am getting familiar with VS2012, so I can easily pick up the functions I really want. But when I was a beginner, I was truly confused by so many functions and so many complex procedures. As a beginner, I only need some fundamental functions, but it provide me so many. So although it's user-friendly for most advanced user, but I don't think it's student-friendly, or beginner-friendly. 
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From:  "Mickael Istria";<mistria@xxxxxxxxxx>;
Date:  Mon, Feb 10, 2014 00:32 AM
To:  "soc-dev"<soc-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>;
Subject:  Re: [soc-dev] Development Environment for IDE4EDU

On 02/09/2014 12:16 PM, Hurricane Tong wrote:
a student-friendly IDE for programming
Can you please give details on what you call "student-friendly" on how it differs from generic "user-friendly"?
I think it's cool if you can find some place where to contribute change to make IDE more student-friendly, but I don't think IDE4EDU is really the right place. You should consider contributing directly to projects you use, for example JDT, CDT, EGit.. and make them more "student-friendly". I guess they'll welcome your contributions if the make sense for any user in general.

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