It's funny that there are articles like this these days. When I started programming, there was nothing but the command line! Then, over time, graphical environments took over. I think it is probably a better way to start as you gain an understanding of more core concepts early on, without distractions and noise from elsewhere
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It's funny that there are articles like this these days. When I started programming, there was nothing but the command line! Then, over time, graphical environments took over. I think it is probably a better way to start as you gain an understanding of more core concepts early on, without distractions and noise from elsewhere