• @bleistift2@feddit.de
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    32 years ago

    I can’t relate at all to the GUI hate. A GUI you can explore. “What does this button do?” “What changes when I enter a value here?”

    How does that compare to a command prompt? How would you even start guessing commands?

    • squiblet
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      02 years ago

      “Guessing commands” isn’t the way to go about it. Read the man pages. Read the help for commands. Read a tutorial or some examples.

      • @bleistift2@feddit.de
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        12 years ago

        That’s exactly my point. You can’t explore a CLI. You need to rely on external resource to first learn how to use it. That’s just not something you can ask of people who want to use computers as tools. When’s the last time you read your car manual?

      • @Chickerino@feddit.nl
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        12 years ago

        that’s just extra friction, with UIs you can explore and figure out at a glance roughly what a button will do

        • squiblet
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          12 years ago

          It’s possible to do amazing things with a CLI in seconds that would be minutes of clicking with a GUI - that’s why they still exist. And sure, it’s tuned towards people who would be “how about I write a Python program to handle this”.

    • Oscar
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      2 years ago
      $ command -h
      $ command --help
      $ man command
      

      I have a lot of tab completions installed, too, so i can also just hit tab to get a list of all possible options, etc.

      • @bleistift2@feddit.de
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        02 years ago

        You’re already assuming that command is a valid command. That’s an invalid assumption for an unitiated user. On the other hand, a first-time user can click on icons, or hover over them to find the tool tip. (That name in itself suggests that the GUI should be explored rather than taught.)

        • Oscar
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          -12 years ago

          That would be similar to saying you are assuming the user has opened the gui application, not just randomly clicking the desktop.

          Of course I’m assuming they already know what application they want to use before exploring its capabilities.