[linux-audio-user] Usability vs Intuitability in Ardour

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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 09:17 , Brett McCoy <idragosani@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> sent:

>eviltwin69@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>>     Aaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrggggghhhhhh!  Not again.  Oh well, I might as well throw
>> down too.  I started on UNIX with vi (and in response to a way earlier thread,
>> not all of us started on Windoze - my first system was IBM OS-360, then on to
>> various others, then UNIX).  When I first used vi I was blown away by the power
>> of the thing.  Later I discovered Emacs.  I switched.  I still use vi if I want
>> to do something small very quickly (I hate waiting for Xemacs start up).  If I'm
>> doing serious coding I use Xemacs just because it is much, much more powerful. 
>> So, the old saw about people staying with what they know isn't always true.  I
>> just try to use the right tool for the job.  Oh, I also use ed and sed ;-)
>
>Real Programmers use cat...
>

    I like cat.....   I don't think I could eat a whole one, but I like 'em ;-)

Jan




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