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Believe it or not, both of these text editor are still very important. It may seem like they're for super old people from a time where computers didn't have graphics, but if you become a systems administrator, you will likely have to access some servers remotely from time to time. You could do a ton of work to get a file on one of those servers to open in a graphical text editor, or you could just open it quickly with vi.


Either way, thank you for playing my game! Glad you liked the graphics. :D

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I know that both editors are still in use, but for my daily work I don't need them and that's the reason I'm nor learning how to use them :D But I don't want to start this discussion now :D Some of my colleagues are using Emacs to write RTL code for our sensor chips which would be way easier with and IDE like Eclipse, but you just can't get them to change. But as long as the code is written correct and everything is working, all is fine :D