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Is a command line interface better than a GUI?

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  • K kzurell@cosocial.ca

    @evan The more interesting question: is there a lossless conversion back and forth between a grammar and a GUI toolkit?

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    @kzurell hard disagree, my question is more interesting

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    • machinaecrire@mstdn.socialM machinaecrire@mstdn.social

      @evan Is an apple better than an orange? Well, do you want to make an apple pie or orange juice?

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      @machinaecrire also apples are better than oranges

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      • pauamma@mstdn.socialP pauamma@mstdn.social

        @evan "There is yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer."

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        @pauamma don't die wondering

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        • gwhilts@xoxo.zoneG gwhilts@xoxo.zone

          @evan

          Horses for courses

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          @gwhilts what

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          • earth_walker@mindly.socialE earth_walker@mindly.social

            @evan No, neither is generally better than the other. They are both suited to different applications.

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            @earth_walker boooooooooooooooo

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            • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

              Is a command line interface better than a GUI?

              #EvanPoll #poll

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              @evan@cosocial.ca No, not in general. But it highly depends on what the application does.

              is a keyboard and mouse better than a touchscreen?
              for a text editor, yeah! but for a drawing application, I'd rather take the touch screen (or a pen).
              for like, a wifi menu? it shouldn't really matter. both work just as well and it's mostly a personal preference.
              for a first person shooter? you could argue either way, but don't forget that lots of folks love joypads/controllers.

              for a text editor, i'd much rather have a GUI than a CLI (like
              ed). but a lot of people prefer a TUI (like nano).
              for file management, it doesn't really matter. most people know how to use a GUI, lots of them even have a lot of shortcuts and tricks. but nothing beats the inline scripting of a CLI for flexibility (and again, some people swear by a TUI, like
              ranger).
              for a patchbay graph (like
              crosspipe), I feel like a GUI is infinitely better than a CLI. you could implement the same operations in CLI, but it would not be the same category of application.
              for something like ffmpeg? it has a bazillion switches that would be incredibly overwhelming to present in a WYSIWYG-GUI style. it's difficult to make it anything
              but a CLI. arguably, the CLI sucks too, but at least you can copy paste magic incantations instead of needing to follow a tutorial with twelve screenshots on exactly where to click.

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              • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                @machinaecrire also apples are better than oranges

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                @evan Ha ha. I should have added 😉 at the end of my reply. Didn't want to sound arrogant.

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                • machinaecrire@mstdn.socialM machinaecrire@mstdn.social

                  @evan Ha ha. I should have added 😉 at the end of my reply. Didn't want to sound arrogant.

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                  @machinaecrire lol, ofc, thanks for replying

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                  • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                    @gwhilts what

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                    @gwhilts ohhhhhhh

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                    • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                      Is a command line interface better than a GUI?

                      #EvanPoll #poll

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                      @evan If you need to build up a complex structure or even some sort of selective batch operation (eg, ripping a DVD you own), it's a lot easier to do these things interactively via a GUI than on a command line.

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                      • edwing@mstdn.moimeme.caE edwing@mstdn.moimeme.ca

                        @evan @heliomass Yes, but less convenient

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                        @EdwinG @heliomass @evan Depends on your definition of convenient. With a GUI, I actually have to go over to my computer rather than SSHing in from whatever device I happen to have on hand.
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                        • M muddle@infosec.exchange

                          @evan If you need to build up a complex structure or even some sort of selective batch operation (eg, ripping a DVD you own), it's a lot easier to do these things interactively via a GUI than on a command line.

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                          @muddle @evan TUI can often be a happy mediun.
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                          • me@social.jlamothe.netM me@social.jlamothe.net
                            @muddle @evan TUI can often be a happy mediun.
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                            @me @evan Hmm. This i my first time hearing of such a thing, or such a term, anyway:

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                            Text-based user interface - Wikipedia

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                            (en.wikipedia.org)

                            Obviously, I've used such things many times.

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