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I’m sorry, It’s impossible to take someone seriously who considers them professional and yet relies on clicking (!) icons for their workflow in IDE. The only right way to work on IntelliJ products is to leave only code editor, hide everything else and work through keyboard.


I use dozens of keyboard shortcuts in PyCharm. Most editing takes place without reaching for the mouse (vim plugin). GUI is still an integral part of Jetbrains IDEs regardless of how good you're with shortcuts. There are 10,000 things in there, with at most you can memorize and assign 100 shortcuts.


Nah, real programmers use butterflies to deflect cosmic rays to flip bits on hard drive platters.


I've worked with dozens of jetbrains IDE users and nobody ever did that. Sure, we use a lot of keyboard bindings, but...




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