#vim and even #vi are bloatware.
If you can't change a file by sed, you don't deserve it ๐
Did I work to much inside #container environments?
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#vim and even #vi are bloatware. If you can't change a file by sed, you don't deserve it ๐ Did I work to much inside #container environments? 11 comments
Interactivity? I am not sure, if this has come to stay in the time of automation. ๐ @thomasfricke @birnim @ids1024 I think ed is enough. Works interactive and in batch mode, no bloatware like ex. :-) @echopapa @thomasfricke @birnim @ids1024 @DocBohn @echopapa @birnim @ids1024 ๐ real machines boot from punch cards https://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/09/featured/free-online-virtual-punch-card-generator-websites.html @thomasfricke @echopapa @birnim @ids1024 @thomasfricke @DocBohn @echopapa @ids1024 all I remember about punch cards is their hard paper. they made great whips, a nice addition to DIY wooden swords @birnim @thomasfricke @echopapa @ids1024 Yeah, I got into computing as paper was on its way out -- I learned to program on a Heathkit H89, and in my undergrad days we used VT102 and Wyse-50 terminals. My freshman textbooks straddled the eras. I once used a roll of punchtape as a source of bookmarks that lasted for *years*. |
@thomasfricke @ids1024 fair, but changing a file in batch mode and editing it interactively is different. sed is not an interactive editor, despite still having an EDitor in its name