Even if it takes a hundred hours to become comfortable with an IDE, a DAW or a CAD tool, over the time a professional will spend using the tool in total that's usually a relatively small investment. Flattening the learning curve in such cases should never happen at the expense of "power use".
Other software has to smooth out the initial learning curve more aggressively. Yet other software doesn't or shouldn't, but unfortunately attempts to do so anyway.
Other software has to smooth out the initial learning curve more aggressively. Yet other software doesn't or shouldn't, but unfortunately attempts to do so anyway.