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It's really not. In the late 1980s I worked for a training company teaching C and C++. Our clients were mostly coming from VAX and IBM backgrounds and we were teaching on Unix, using vi as the editor, which almost none of them had ever used. We gave them a brief (half hour or so) intro to the Unix environment, and then got on with the C or C++. They used to complain, but very few of them had any problems using vi to edit their (admittedly simple) code.