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Re: gEDA-user: Why use gEDA?
On Feb 25, 2007, at 4:28 PM, Dan McMahill wrote:
>> Sadly, most students are not comfortable with Unix and command
>> lines. If
>> providing a more familiar GUI approach to using the tools is
>> possible,
>> and doesn't detract from the core flexibility which benefits gEDA,
>> I'm
>> all for it. It will help us compete with commercial tools - which
>> (IMHO)
>> are not that good in terms of usability anyway.
>
> It is sad that most are not comfortable with command line tools.
> I'd list awk and perl near the top of my "must have" tools for
> work. I can't imagine getting the job done without a decent
> computing environment (i.e. if I were forced to use windows). But
> then again, I also realize that my view is biased by the types of
> projects I work on.
I think it simply boils down to a matter of being a useful
engineer or not. I'd certainly not put myself in the same class as a
Dan "I design high-speed chips before breakfast" McMahill (ahem) but
even I have made quite a bit of money in the past cleaning up the
messes of point-and-click "programmers" and oh-my-god-anything-but-a-
command-line "designers".
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL
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