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Now it’s your turn: Researching an IDE

Do some research into the IDE which you think seems the most interesting!
Question marks, lightbulbs, tick boxes and post it notes.

Now you’ve seen a few different examples of IDEs, you can go and do some research into the IDE which you think seems the most interesting!

Have a look online for the IDE’s website and find out a bit more about it – you might want to try installing it on your device, or if you pick one of the online IDEs, you might want to make an account and have a look at the features.

Research

Spend 10-15 minutes finding out more about the IDE you think seems the most interesting.
Share your findings in the comments below.

Optional: try it out

Try installing the IDE or creating an account, and see if you can get any of the features working!

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