And maybe if you didn't insinuate GUI users are "kiddies and newcomers" you'd have more users. It's fine to like text apps, but don't expect people to take you seriously if you mock other users' preferences.
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Good developers know how to write software that uses the strengths of both menu/panel/graphics-driven and command/shortcut-driven applications together without eschewing either. I don't build UNIX pipelines using drag and drop and I don't edit photos by typing in commands.
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Call me when your CLI text editor has a miniview scrollbar. Seriously, it's utterly ridiculous to make a blanket claim that CLIs are better than GUIs. There are useful things only GUIs can do. Yes, I use vim *and* kate, for different use cases.
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Ah, I see, so the trick is to turn a CLI program into a GUI program but still claim it's a CLI program to maintain your air of superiority? Amazing trick!
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I should just run my entire desktop through libcaca and claim to be the 1337357 hacker in the planet then! Brilliant!
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Seriously, now tell me exactly how a solution keeping everything else from vim exactly the same, but replacing that shitty unicode dot minimap with real raster graphics, wouldn't be strictly superior.
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Who said anything about Sublime? I said keeping everything else from vim exactly the same. I don't even use Sublime, for what it's worth. Kate has a minimap too. And vim mode.
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