visual indicators are not tied to language, which is constantly in flux.
Core Unix commands have not changed since the 70s my guy. The syntax of ls, tar etc are still 1:1 compatible with versions that predate the invention of the concept of a GUI. Go 10 years back in GUI design back to 2014 and see how similar things are to today.
bash and *nix commands are an absolute immemorable mess.
Yeah I can never remember the syntax for a few commands, but surprise, those are the commands I don’t use often. And the command line being standardized means that using a shell on a Mac (work) feels… basically the same as using one on my Linux home servers.
i am speaking in the very long term, hundreds to thousands of years. this was a joke/facetious response to a joke/overdramatic meme. sorry that wasn’t immediately obvious lol
Core Unix commands have not changed since the 70s my guy. The syntax of
ls
,tar
etc are still 1:1 compatible with versions that predate the invention of the concept of a GUI. Go 10 years back in GUI design back to 2014 and see how similar things are to today.that sounds like a skill issue.
“grep” is an English verb, change my mind.
Yeah I can never remember the syntax for a few commands, but surprise, those are the commands I don’t use often. And the command line being standardized means that using a shell on a Mac (work) feels… basically the same as using one on my Linux home servers.
i am speaking in the very long term, hundreds to thousands of years. this was a joke/facetious response to a joke/overdramatic meme. sorry that wasn’t immediately obvious lol
In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war and power shell