Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Are you spamming, or did you forget the rest of your post?is a good time....
Yeah, I know what vi is. :P But what about it?lol, spamming ?? no, the Unix editor vi
Sure dude :good:sweet thanks, i'll look into that.
...except if you want to learn vi/vim. Then it's bad when you're learning. :)or use nano, good when you learning.
No, you're right. That's why Ubuntu has essentially replaced vim with nano. However, vi is still the defacto editor on every *nix distro out there, and it's a lot more powerful than simpler editors like nano, pico or joe. For those reasons, there is merit in learning it, even though there's a curve.lol, yeh was thinking more along the lines of when starting out with linux.
simply, because it listed all the shortcuts.
is a good time....
No, you're right. That's why Ubuntu has essentially replaced vim with nano. However, vi is still the defacto editor on every *nix distro out there, and it's a lot more powerful than simpler editors like nano, pico or joe. For those reasons, there is merit in learning it, even though there's a curve.
emacs is like an operating system unto itself. :D Some developers love it, but I've never really allowed myself enough immersion to speak for it either way. That said, my initial impression of the learning curve was that's actually it's more of a learning precipice.It's good that vi is the de facto instead of emacs, at least from my POV. Maybe emacs would've worked fine, but I remember it being harder to understand than vi.