As Larry points out some people just aren't down with using visual editors. I'll extend this to say that the entire notion of the IDE doesn't resonate with everyone. Ever since James Gosling proclaimed that "Anything serious is still done in emacs" the luddites have felt more comfortable in proudly claiming that an IDE such as VS2005 offers nothing that's not available from Vi+Shell Scripts. I'm glad I don't work in that world anymore, but I suppose once you have convinced yourself that nothing new has been brought to the world of code editing in 20 years no Refactoring demo is going to change your mind.
Personally, I'd probably have to have a reference in front of me for creating WSDL but other than that I could hand-code anything I work with. Editors and IDEs make me more productive.