Lauren Orsini says, “Ready to start your first coding project? Great! Just configure Terminal or Command Prompt, learn to use it and then install all the languages, add-on libraries and APIs you’ll need. When you’re finally through with all that, you can get started with installing Visual Studio so you can preview your work.

At least that’s how you used to have to do it.

No wonder beginning coders are increasingly turning to online integrated development environments (IDEs). An IDE is a code editor that comes ready to work with languages and all their dependencies, saving you the hassle of installing them on your computer”.

Where And How To Code: Choosing The Best Free Code Editor

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