With experience, anything that purports to be the true way -- is religion, vim is no exception. I believe in using the right tool for the job AND having a choice in making that determination. :-)
Thanks. -ag On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 6:43 PM Shridhar Daithankar <ghodech...@ghodechhap.net> wrote: > > On २६/११/१९ ९:२१ म.पू., Tejas Sanap wrote: > > On Mon 25 Nov, 2019, 10:37 PM Shridhar Daithankar, < > > ghodech...@ghodechhap.net> wrote: > > > >> IME the situation is not that rosy. People cannot read/write a single > >> line of code, if they don't have an IDE. They don't understand the > >> working of IDE or the tools offered by it either. > >> > > The question most people ask is if it is worth the time and efforts it > > takes to set up everything on their own. They see no value in knowing how > > the gears and springs in their watches work, as long as it's hands are > > ticking. > > If that is an informed opinion, then it is ok. But most of the time it's > not. Even if it is pointed that they need to understand how it works, > they will be hesitant/reluctant to know it. > > Some do learn, if nudged. Most remain on the fence of > know-bare-minimum-and-get-it-done. > > > It is on par with a superstition now. > > Almost wrote that in my last mail :P > -- > Regards > Shridhar > _______________________________________________ > plug-mail mailing list > plug-mail@plug.org.in > http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail _______________________________________________ plug-mail mailing list plug-mail@plug.org.in http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail