> It's actually amazing how many soft devs have no clue about the impact of the Linux, the command line, which they now call the 'CLI', true editors and fast home grown IDEs. A shift needs to take place at the core of software development. Linux made everything possible.
Ok.. reluctantly, I'll bite.
Why does a shift "need" to take place? What do you believe is broken and how is a developer "understanding the impact" of Linux going to fix it?
Also, what is a "true editor" and conversely what makes an editor not "true"? Do you have examples? Can software development only be done in a "true" editor?
It seems to me that the poster is not a native english speaker ("soft devs", "the Linux", etc.), and may have intended to say that it "needed" to take place, and that Linux helped bring it about.
Ok.. reluctantly, I'll bite.
Why does a shift "need" to take place? What do you believe is broken and how is a developer "understanding the impact" of Linux going to fix it?
Also, what is a "true editor" and conversely what makes an editor not "true"? Do you have examples? Can software development only be done in a "true" editor?