I'd say, VI is the ancestor (great-great-...) of GVIM. So, being a very good child, GVIM respects VI (and its great-great-users), and at the same time offers visual programming/debugging tools. New generation of children programmers may successfully use GVIM, but have no clue of its rich and powerful "hands-on-keyboard" VI heritage...
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Лично мне максимум доводилось резать лезвием дырки в перфокартах.
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самаяпо-настоящему смешная.no subject
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And NOW, what do _REAL_ programmers use...
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As a real programmer, I don't have time for human humor,
but it's really cool to know there are other real programmers around.
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childrenprogrammers may successfully use GVIM, but have no clue of its rich and powerful "hands-on-keyboard" VI heritage...