> These don't seem like the most sound criticisms honestly.
So Steve Jobs was wrong to visit Xerox Parc, be impressed by what he saw, and create the modern computer?
> Vim is modal, yes, but what is the specific disadvantage of that?
It is less efficient. But you are now obviously trolling, posing arguments that no rational person could possibly accept. "So, a few more keystrokes for each command, repeated for each such command. So what? Are you in a hurry to get somewhere? Do you want to live forever?"
It is less efficient. But you are now obviously trolling, posing arguments that no rational person could possibly accept. "So, a few more keystrokes for each command, repeated for each such command. So what? Are you in a hurry to get somewhere? Do you want to live forever?"
I said no such thing. I said a keypress is more efficient than alternatives, and thus more efficient and faster.
Please reconsider who an external observer would mark as a troll in this conversation. But in fact, I don't think you're trolling, you just hate vim, and that's fine. And I like vim, and that doesn't make me a troll I hope.
So Steve Jobs was wrong to visit Xerox Parc, be impressed by what he saw, and create the modern computer?
> Vim is modal, yes, but what is the specific disadvantage of that?
It is less efficient. But you are now obviously trolling, posing arguments that no rational person could possibly accept. "So, a few more keystrokes for each command, repeated for each such command. So what? Are you in a hurry to get somewhere? Do you want to live forever?"