Except, people hate using things made from bash and make, because they are buggy and clumsy and have weird failure states. That's at least part of the reason. The other part is there are 30 trillion programs installed, how is anyone supposed to know what is even there?
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Hah! Well, I wouldn't subscribe to that interpretation. There is communication between programs and the files they operate on between them. The latter part is definitely whrer you want well specced and designed stuff. "oh just handle text for chrissake" has its place tho imho
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I think it's fine to have text as an option. But you should also be able to get structured + fast data instead.
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Yes! I guess I'm just tired of seeing people building their babylonian towers when more than half of their designs could be moved to the OS, making the other half a lot more pleasant to deal with.
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That's my working hypothesis, anyhow. So far, it has not stopped astonishing me with how much complexity you can avoid with it. I don't have a final verdict, though.
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Also - I'm mostly working on (web) content, which I know you don't have much love for, so our perspectives are quite different.
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