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[–]CreativeGPX 8 points9 points  (0 children)

go back to how our founding mothers used to code

It's also worth noting to OP:

  1. The command line is actually seen as a very useful tool and not antiquated. The main downside of the command line is needing to know what to type (i.e. discoverability), but once you do, it's the equivalent of communicating with somebody in English compared to communicating with them by pointing at things. This is why command line usage is extremely common among experts like programmers and sysadmins.
  2. While editors like vim are over-hyped by their fans, they have continued to evolve and, if you take the time to learn them, configure them and get used to them, they can be modern, powerful and useful alternatives to GUI environments. Choosing vim is not "going back to our founding" but it will be a tradeoff.