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Comment Re:LyX (Score 1) 823

The saying makes sense if you get the axes right (it's not "time" over "stuff learned").

X is "things you're able to do" and Y is "what you need to learn". In other words, a tool with a steep learning curve requires a lot of learning in order to do basic things.

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