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by ryangibb
267 days ago
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This is a good argument for the Unix philosophy's "do one thing" to avoid the bloat the author describes. E.g. vi, sendmail, and some bash for Word's mail merge. Or Emacs and some lisp. But then the onus is on the user to compose these tools to something that solves their particular problem. |
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I love Vim (RIP Bram, thanks for all the fish), but it's a tool for the less than 1% who loves that kind of thing.
Most people won't learn the tool because they see it only as an anecdotal detail bringing hindrance in their quest to "something".