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by defined
3261 days ago
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As someone who uses these "old, archaic command-line interfaces" all day, every day, on Linux, Windows, and macOS, I find this characterization very entertaining. This is an age-old argument (GUI vs command line), and I think each generation coming into computing via the GUI will initially agree with you, but after some time trying to do things that are slow and frustrating using the GUI, will break out into song and dance on discovering the ease and speed with which the command line can do them. It's all about using the right tool for the job. GUI is awesome for many things, the command line is better for many others. |
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Unfortunately, GUIs are still more difficult to build well. Once that is no longer true, the command line will soon cease to exist.