Amiga is still alive; was made in 1985; has a great OS, which many still 
use for simple tasks (and many copied)....as you can see old hardware and 
software survive if there are people using them, but this won't make them 
"the best" just because they are still in use.

Same goes for Vi, Vim, Sed, Awk and another hundred of utilities and 
applications.

What "I declare" as IDE is the definition of it; pretty simple and clear; 
if you want to use something and call it IDE, it is your business; like 
using a painting brush to mop he floor. The point was never "you can't do 
it", but "there is something more functional and productive".

Now let's bring back coal, it is still around, so we should use it to 
retrofit our cars.

On Thursday, March 6, 2014 4:22:06 AM UTC-8, Alexander Holler wrote:
>
> Am 06.03.2014 00:05, schrieb Karl Longen: 
> > Exactly, that was in the past....this is 2014; we don't necessarily need 
> to 
> > use things from the past, when there is something else new that perform 
> > better 
>
> And in 2016 you don't have a device anymore where your, what *you* 
> declare as IDE, still will run on. 
>
> Alexander Holler 
>
>

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