Comment Nobody sneeze.... (Score 1) 101
... and keep those sheep quiet - no bleating to change any resonant properties of anything during the flyby
... and keep those sheep quiet - no bleating to change any resonant properties of anything during the flyby
Right - like - call your phone vendor if you experience loss of service... Never figured that one out either...
I write of the order of tens of thousands of lines of Perl a year. Most of it runs for years without any need for debugging. Easier to write something that works correctly the first time. At least - I find it so. And, yes, I program in quite a number of other mainstream languages too - as well as a number of others that aren't like APL and Prolog. But - this thread was about vi
Agreed - I teach Perl programming. I *try* not to teach it to people who can't program, but you never know who will turn up in a class...
Not seen much Star Trek I take it
You're right. It was an octal keypad - not a set of toggle switches. My bad. PDP 11/34.
So, - here's the bottom line. Almost nobody here agrees with the OP premise
First thing I do on almost any Windoze system is to install a full Cygwin setup. Makes it usable
Besides... ed's luxury... By, - when I were't lad we used to toggle in t'code from t'front panel by 'and in octal. None of this fancy editor nonsense...
Well I was going to talk about ed - acutally I was going to mention ex first and then work back to ed - but I thought folks might not know what they were
It's a matter of functionality, speed of use and the commonality of embedded operations that work the same as in other UN*X tools. Incredibly powerful. Would pay to have vi on systems that don't have it.
vi or nothing. Not vim, not gvim, nvi or anything else. No A, B, C or D.
s/to big/too big/
Did they go back to the better pre-Astralwhatever GUI yet? That's the major concern I have - the new one made it unsuable since I keep multiple tabs open in multiple rows. The new interface made it way to big and none of the add-ons made it look like it used to. Until they fix that it's a non-starter to upgrade for me.
So - no gold star... Oh well
What is algebra, exactly? Is it one of those three-cornered things? -- J.M. Barrie