Hi.
This may sound like a dumb question, but i have been searching for some opinions about this.
As you may know, now most IDEs have a quite advanced autocompletition feature and keyboard-centric navigation.
My doubt involves parenthesis, brackets and braces.
When i'm editing some code and open a bracket or parenthesis, in most IDEs the closing bracket/parenthesis is automatically added. After filling whatever goes inside the pair of brackets, the cursor ends up just next to the closing parenthesis.
Until now, i use the End key, which is quite far in the keyboard to get outside of the pair of symbols, and then use the arrow-keys or Return key to navigate to the next line or inside a pair of braces.
I don't know if i'm wrong, but isn't there a shortcut, or some way to do this automatically without having to use arrows, or End key? I mean, IDEs are really smart nowadays, so i feel like i'm missing a feature that perhaps has been there for a while which does excatly this..
The only editor i 've used which let me configure this was vim. But to be honest, i don't like vim :(.
Any enlightment?