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- From: burke@vxdesy.desy.de
- Subject: Re: OS differences and improvements (Was Re: new PC's, what's happening acorn?)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.135625.1@vxdesy.desy.de>
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- References: <1992Aug28.080035.15100@rdg.dec.com> <ETNRWI.92Aug28115012@raptus.etn.ericsson.se>
- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1992 13:56:25 GMT
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- In article <ETNRWI.92Aug28115012@raptus.etn.ericsson.se>, etnrwi@raptus.etn.ericsson.se (Raymond A. Wiker (9482)) writes:
- > The same sort of thing has been said about Emacs and vi, but
- > these editors are INCREDIBLY powerful compared with just about
- > anything else. Their "weakness" is that they are difficult to use for
- > casual users. In fact, it seems that the most common criticism of
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- It is possible to have systems which are powerful for experts but easy to get
- into, but it requires a lot of thought in the design. I think Acorn have
- generally been rather good at this, and the RISC OS philosophy encourages it.
- Likewise with VMS; you can learn (e.g.) the VAX debugger or editor at a simple
- level in half an hour, but there's a lot of power there if you need it. Unix
- seems to have been deliberately designed to be cryptic. This isn't necessarily
- a criticism; my VAX LOGIN.COM defines loads of commands with 1 or 2 character
- synonyms, and I don't personally find it hard to remember that ls==DIR.
- However, I'm not too surprised that non-hackers get put off by Unix, and I get
- the feeling that it may not be entirely accidental. :-)
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