Comment by amelius
10 hours ago
This is misleading because you use plural for both and I'm sure most of these UX missteps were _each_ made by a _single_ person, and there were >1 users even at the time.
10 hours ago
This is misleading because you use plural for both and I'm sure most of these UX missteps were _each_ made by a _single_ person, and there were >1 users even at the time.
I think he meant that at that time all users were programmers. Yes, _all_ .
It was a bit of an over-generalization, but yes that's basically what I was going for.
> and there were >1 users even at the time.
Are you sure there wasn't >&1 users... Sorry I'll get my coat.
I think that's likely to work as a no-op
programmers are people too! bash syntax just sucks