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djsumdog
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Man, this guy really hates the nano editor:

https://github.com/rwxrob/nano

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  • 1
    rwxrob, that name vaguely rings a bell. I think he wrote some shizo Rust hate posts lol
  • 3
    lol, I don't care for vi, but I am not going to make repo about how evil or bad vi is. People use different tools for different reasons.
  • 4
    Why ? 🤦🏻‍♂️ I use only Nano in Linux. It’s just a tool to get the job done.
  • 3
    I once had an intern and midway through his internship he wrote 4 pages of concise bullet points, with size 12 font... of everything wrong with the product I wrote and poured my soul into. I fell in love with him

    I don't think management appreciated him so much though. bah. they hired another guy and they really should've hired this guy!

    also he sent Hitler memes once: https://youtube.com/watch/...
  • 3
    coder: uses ctrl+z

    this guy: 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
  • 3
    nano is the best <3
  • 1
    @jestdotty lol, she did nazi that coming...
  • 3
    You can unmap ctrl-z and use another keybind for undo. But actually, you don't have to, because that's the default.

    Nano is about as tiny as the name implies. That is a plus, with firing up an OS-sized editor for a one line edit and all.

    Furthermore, the swiss army kitchensink approach to editors as a whole is kind of pointless a lot of the time. In a day-to-day setting I would need, besides writing, eight things:

    - Syntax highlighting

    - Undo/redo

    - Find/replace

    - Jump to line

    - Copy/paste

    - Open file

    - Execute

    - Backup my shit in case I accidentally close the window.

    Every editor does this, which is the bare minimum. What's the fuzz about then? Trivial functionality that doesn't matter 99% of the time? Looks like it.

    Anyway, crucify Visual Studio.
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