Hallo Kees!
MK>> Hopefully the above makes sense. ;-)
KvE> If your remark is about Vi, then it does.
Yes it was but after thinking about it I realized it could also apply to life.
KvE> But even in these 20 years I have mastered less then 10 commands.
That sounds about right. I've been using it off and on for about 30 years now
and started using it on Solaris. I used it to write manpages for in house
programs. There wasn't much documentation for much of anything back then. Two
books I had were for C and Fortran for scientists and engineers. Nothing for
vi that I ever saw until later on Linux for vim.
KvE> As far as documentation goes, donot you have access to the man
KvE> pages.
Now I do but not back when I was teaching myself C and Unix. Before that it
was VAX/VMS which I had a 10-20 page typed document for. I had to learn that
the hard way as well but had a bit of advantage as I had a book for Fortran
which helped quite a bit. I wrote many utilities for retrieving and formatting
data to and from nine track tape drives and then later on for external scsi
exabyte drives for Sparc stations.
KvE> I usually search for examples on the web.
There was no web back then. In fact I recall when the www first started. The
first web interface I encountered was lynx on a dumb terminal and the html
output on it was all screwed up due to the default 80 character width of lynx
on a terminal that couldn't display it properly. I never understood the
attraction of html until seeing the gui version on xwindows. I think it was
mozilla but maybe an earlier form of it. It might come to me later.
I don't miss those days at all.
KvE> I suppose that is age as well, short term memory goes first.
Yes. I can relate to that as well as some long term memory such as what
mozilla may or may not have been called before mozilla. :-/
Het leven is goed,
Maurice
... Huil niet om mij, ik heb vi.
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