SomeoneWhoIsntMe,

I kinda want this to be real…

BatmanAoD,

It’s not too far off from how ed works!

UndercoverUlrikHD,

How does ed work?

BatmanAoD,

ed, the “standard editor” (according to its man page) and the predecessor of vi (the “visual editor”), is a terminal editor that doesn’t automatically display any of the text you’re working on; you have to use the p (“print”) command to display the lines your wish to see.

UndercoverUlrikHD,

ಠ_ಠ

pmjv, (edited )
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BatmanAoD,

If you have a Linux or Mac handy, you can trying it out! It’s…kinda wild. If you know some Vim commands that start with :, there’s a good chance they’ll work in ed, except you don’t type : itself (effectively you’re always in “command mode”).

There’s also a novelty Twitter account, @ed1conf, that tweets about ed.

Some coworkers told me a story about a previous job candidate who said his preferred editor was ed. They thought it would be really interesting to see someone actually use it. But during the actual interview, when he opened ed, he didn’t recognize or understand it; he was actually accustomed to a graphical editor that he thought was called ed because he apparently did all his work on a system where someone had symlinked or aliased ed to a modern tool.

SatanicNotMessianic,

TFW when all of your bugs are like cockroaches that run away from the light but hide in the dark where you can’t see them.

xia,

With a good eye-tracker and some tweaking, this might be usable…

chemical_cutthroat,
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This is a blessing. You won’t have to look at the spaghetti the last dev left behind.

HipsterTenZero,
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From what i’ve heard of the game industry, being a gamedev is already survival horror.

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