On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 04:42:39PM +0100, TommiT wrote: [...] > But are you really arguing that: "there can be nothing better than > plain text for programmers to declare their intent". I wonder why we > even have graphic operating systems, if graphic elements don't make > thing easier to use and understand. [...]
I wonder the same thing too. I'm a CLI fanatic. ;-) And in fact, I honestly find GUI's a pain to use, due to their non-scriptability and needless reliance on the rodent. Yes, it makes things more appealing to the eye, but easier to use is arguable (there are too many GUI apps out there that are clearly written by people who have no idea what UI design means), and ease of understanding is also questionable (ever used a GUI app with icons that require clairvoyance to figure out what it means?). Some tasks are more suited for GUI interfaces, like image editing, 3D modelling, etc.. But I find GUIs to be an unnecessary waste of resources on most other tasks. But yes, I know I'm in the minority, and I'm quite OK with that. T -- The trouble with TCP jokes is that it's like hearing the same joke over and over.
