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by bipinu
2457 days ago
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Efficient is not necessarily a pleasant user experience though, is it?
I am not downplaying anyone's preference of one over the other. However, a better UX would mean that the initial learning curve to start with something should be low, which isn't usually with terminals. |
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Depends how you define better. If you do something very often a steep learning curve with long term payoff can be the better UX seen as a whole.
I use almost only VSCode mind you, but I can see the argument here. I know a bit of vim and it is practical when configuring servers via PUTTY. For bigger projects I find it very lacking.