Comment by akatsutki 3 months ago better than vim 5 comments akatsutki Reply bilekas 3 months ago Don't quite agree, it's simply a different tool, that's like saying notepad is better than vscode. They're both different purpose builds. SilentM68 3 months ago I would say that every tool has its good and bad.A tool is only as good as its ease of use and clarity of its documentation, imho. bigstrat2003 3 months ago Wouldn't that make vi(m) just about the worst tool to exist? There's a reason that the "how do I exit vim" jokes exist, it's because the UI is awful unless you already know how to use it. suprjami 3 months ago God forbid having to learn how to use something useful. Don't ever take up programming. qsort 3 months ago no
bilekas 3 months ago Don't quite agree, it's simply a different tool, that's like saying notepad is better than vscode. They're both different purpose builds.
SilentM68 3 months ago I would say that every tool has its good and bad.A tool is only as good as its ease of use and clarity of its documentation, imho. bigstrat2003 3 months ago Wouldn't that make vi(m) just about the worst tool to exist? There's a reason that the "how do I exit vim" jokes exist, it's because the UI is awful unless you already know how to use it. suprjami 3 months ago God forbid having to learn how to use something useful. Don't ever take up programming.
bigstrat2003 3 months ago Wouldn't that make vi(m) just about the worst tool to exist? There's a reason that the "how do I exit vim" jokes exist, it's because the UI is awful unless you already know how to use it. suprjami 3 months ago God forbid having to learn how to use something useful. Don't ever take up programming.
suprjami 3 months ago God forbid having to learn how to use something useful. Don't ever take up programming.
Don't quite agree, it's simply a different tool, that's like saying notepad is better than vscode. They're both different purpose builds.
I would say that every tool has its good and bad.
A tool is only as good as its ease of use and clarity of its documentation, imho.
Wouldn't that make vi(m) just about the worst tool to exist? There's a reason that the "how do I exit vim" jokes exist, it's because the UI is awful unless you already know how to use it.
God forbid having to learn how to use something useful. Don't ever take up programming.
no