Portability and the Ivory Tower (was Re: Book on Microsoft C)
John Hascall
hascall at atanasoff.cs.iastate.edu
Tue Apr 4 00:33:32 AEST 1989
In article <42674c5e.b11a at falcon.engin.umich.edu> ejd at caen.engin.umich.edu (Edward J Driscoll) writes:
>In article <3653 at ficc.uu.net> peter at ficc.uu.net (Peter da Silva) writes:
>>Machine independent code does not imply teletype compatibility. There have
>You're right, 'vi' is an excellent example. I tried to teach a
>Mac programmer (with an MS from MIT) how to use it, and he
>thought it laughably brutal compared to even the most simple
>Mac editor. Do you really prefer h,j,k, and l to using a mouse?
Yes. I'm certainly not the worlds largest fan of vi, but using a mouse
to do simple cursor positioning is ludicrous. Why take your hands off
the keyboard just to move over a couple of spaces?
By the way, I'm not being anti-mouse here (I have one on my workstation
and it is great for things like cut&paste), but I think it's silly to
try to do everything with it.
John Hascall / ISU Comp Center
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