HACKER Q&A
📣 modinfo

Which IDE was your first when you started coding?


My first one was Notepad++ on Windows then Xcode on MacOS, for a year I've been using only Visual Studio Code with many plugins.


  👤 senshu Accepted Answer ✓
I thing it was Borland Turbo C++ 3.0 for MS-DOS. It had syntax highlighting, integrated help with full language and API documentation. Which was useful because I didn't have Internet access back then, at the beginning of the 1990's.

I had to buy a new PC with an Intel 386 CPU, and add "extended memory" to run the IDE. It couldn't run with only 640 Ko of RAM.


👤 dragonwriter
Turbo Pascal 3 for DOS was the first thing that could be called an IDE that I used, but not the first programming environment.

👤 zhte415
Pencil and paper with lots of boxes that we drew, with boxes inside them, and boxes inside them, all the way down because proofing code; sometimes you could get funky and draw boxes from the inside out.

👤 ColinWright
Mine was a single, blank screen with a prompt and flashing cursor on a Tandy Model I.

Not sure you'd call it an IDE ...


👤 DrScump
ISPF on TSO (IBM mainframes), assuming that punch cards and mark sense cards don't count.

In doing cleaning and purging on the house, I just found something I forgot I had: an ISPF implementation for use on MS-DOS!


👤 maverick74
Sinclair BASIC on ZX Spectrum

AHAHAHA


👤 speakerbee
Free Pascal

👤 noir_lord
Borland Turbo Pascal.

👤 llama123
blue j. Ah the joys of java.......

👤 mister_hn
Borland C++