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You might know the better technology, but you seem to have a lot of difficulty using the tools.
I read it as a complaint about change for the sake of change. Most developers simply want their tools they use to work the way they used to. Why do you think VI and emacs remain so popular.
Everyone seems to be moving to dark themes nowadays. I've no idea why, but I cannot say I like it.
Linky for your Sinofsky comment? I don't fancy searching through 20+ pages of comments to find it.
I've done it myself recently, it's to do with the normal white background with black text. having a dark background with light text is easier on the eyes.
Outside unix/linux, they don't. And that is a whole different world, linux devs are about 20 years behind the rest of us.
I use vi (actually vim) on windows all the time. If you know how to use it it's a very useful tool. The search and replace functionality is second to none.
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'
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