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The [[acronym]] '''IDE''' stands for '''Integrated Development Environment'''. In [[software]] speak, this refers to a software [[program (software)|program]] that provides support for developing [[code]]. The support ranges from simple text-enhancing features such as color-coding reserved words, to compiling and/or refactoring code, to allowing [[plug-in]]s or add-ons that offers additional tools to make life easier for [[software development|developers]] (e.g. a testing framework). | The [[acronym]] '''IDE''' stands for '''Integrated Development Environment'''. In [[software]] speak, this refers to a software [[program (software)|program]] that provides support for developing [[code]]. The support ranges from simple text-enhancing features such as color-coding reserved words, to compiling and/or refactoring code, to allowing [[plug-in]]s or add-ons that offers additional tools to make life easier for [[software development|developers]] (e.g. a testing framework). | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 17 September 2020
The acronym IDE stands for Integrated Development Environment. In software speak, this refers to a software program that provides support for developing code. The support ranges from simple text-enhancing features such as color-coding reserved words, to compiling and/or refactoring code, to allowing plug-ins or add-ons that offers additional tools to make life easier for developers (e.g. a testing framework).