Been using UNIX since the late 80s; Linux since the mid-90s; virtualization since the early 2000s and spent the past few years working in the cloud space.
Location
Alexandria, VA, USA
Education
B.S. Psychology from Pennsylvania State University
Been using vi and variants since the late 80s. Mostly settled on vi because it was just "always there" …and, even if vi wasn't (usually because a machine was in single-user mode due to failing to fsck the partition containing the dynamically-linked tools), ex was (which has the same command-set and the same standard-regex that most other UNIX and Linux tools use).
Most of my EMACS encounters were in the 1990s and early 2000s. It seemed to be the preferred-editor for programmers during that period. Haven't really run into anyone using it in the last 15+ years, though – probably as much because everyone that didn't stay with vi (which now seems to be primarily the domain of sys-admins) switched to IDEs.
Been using
vi
and variants since the late 80s. Mostly settled onvi
because it was just "always there" …and, even ifvi
wasn't (usually because a machine was in single-user mode due to failing tofsck
the partition containing the dynamically-linked tools),ex
was (which has the same command-set and the same standard-regex that most other UNIX and Linux tools use).Most of my EMACS encounters were in the 1990s and early 2000s. It seemed to be the preferred-editor for programmers during that period. Haven't really run into anyone using it in the last 15+ years, though – probably as much because everyone that didn't stay with
vi
(which now seems to be primarily the domain of sys-admins) switched to IDEs.That's interesting, thanks for the insights.