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Submission + - Are 80 columns enough? 1

ThinkGeek writes: Dating back to the venerable DEC VT100, the 80 column terminal has served us well for over 25 years. Even now, many open source projects and common conventions require lines of code and documentation to fit on that terminal. I am not alone, judging by code I've seen in and out of the open source world, in finding that number insufficient for coding, much less more verbose writing. Given that modern graphical displays (and all popular editors) are capable of far more, is it time we came up with a new standard-sized terminal? If so, what should the new standard be?

Comment Re:I've always wondered... (Score 1) 256

In most cases it truly is hopeless.

There is a tv commercial running (I do not remember who for) where a businessman mentions that he "didn't get into this business to get into the technology business" and that the best kind of technology is the type that "works without you thinking about it". This is what people want. For better or worse, they believe their time is spent doing what they already know, and will refuse to learn more about the "technology" involved.

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