ASMR coding in new LooseLeaf IDE (L- -), writing noises

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This is an ASMR styled coding video. Coding On LooseLeaf IDE (L- -)! Less Decrement.

Today I will code using a new integrated development environment (IDE) called LooseLeaf. (it's meh). This IDE is an excellent choice for exams and tests in school as it comes with two built-in features called Pencil IntelliSense and Eraser Extension (EE for short).

When you code on LooseLeaf IDE, you cannot add lines between your code. There is NO autocomplete whatsoever, which means no suggested code snippets and refactoring features. There is one font you can choose, something like messy hand font. No line numbers. And the best of all, you can't even run your code; there is little to no way the compiler will detect any errors as well as any runtime errors due to the fact that it is not even passed to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)!

I make writing noises as well as speak with an indoor voice for your ASMR tingles. This is meant to be an April Fool's joke, so do not take this too seriously. LooseLeaf is simply coding on paper, and should be avoided unless you're stuck with it especially during an exam.

Happy April Fools'!

chapters:
[0:00] Intro
[1:05] coding starts, writing noises begin
[1:44] Main class
[3:32] Fish class
[7:33] Main class continued
[10:07] Fish class continued
[11:57] running my program
[12:55] conclusion
[13:33] End







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