I must agree that Ligo contract look cleaner, but ... @QuipTalk

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I must agree that Ligo contract look cleaner, but its built-in function and how it arrange things really confused new devs, also its editor support is pretty poor with no autocomplete or intellisense-like document support.

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Yes, it is true that the Ligo contract looks cleaner and is more organized than other smart contract languages. However, its built-in functions and arrangement can be quite confusing for new developers, as they may not be familiar with the syntax and structure of the language. Furthermore, the editor support for Ligo is quite poor, with no autocomplete or intellisense-like document support to help developers write and debug their code. This can make it difficult for developers to quickly find and fix errors in their code, leading to potential delays in launching their smart contracts. To remedy this, developers should consider using an IDE that is specifically designed for Ligo, such as Sublime Text or Visual Studio Code, to help them write and debug their code more efficiently. Additionally, they should make use of online tutorials and resources to help them become more familiar with the language and its features.
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yes, ide support is not the best
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