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11:19 PM
 
Jin
markup.io is great for your meta.so users. #freehandcircles
 
hehehe
 
Uggggg
The problem with letting clients edit their own sites is they make a mess of them, which reflects badly on my company's product
@Moshe you still here?
 
@TheUnhandledException The problem is letting clients edit their own sites.
 
Exactly. But that's what our products do
Thus, my conundrum :-)
@Jon I LOVE IT
er @Jin I LOVE IT
And I am too lazy to open a browser to edit
 
Jin
11:36 PM
@TheUnhandledException i still prefer the "real" freehand. but i like this one because it's so convenient. this tool is like "Auto-tune" for freehand.
 
@Jin So, it makes it all lame and commercial? ;)
 
Jin
@GeorgeMarian yes... you original freehand circlers still get to keep the hipster indie status.
 
My customer pasted 35,000 lines of HTML table code into our CMS...
 
11:39 PM
oh my
 
Anyone want to take as CTO of a small Software as a Service company?
;-)
 
@TheUnhandledException (Nelson voice) Ha-ha.
The comment I was gonna make earlier does apply: If your clients could edit their own website, they wouldn't need your product. Your product is there to make your life easier. :)
 
There's many ways to edit a website. My product is just one way. Editing HTML with vi is another.
But out tools provide much more than vi
It's more than editing, it's managing
 
Jin
i created 2000 htmls in vi once..
back in 1995
 
Yah, I know what a CMS does. :P
 
11:42 PM
@George Marian The CMS is only one module ;-)
@Jin I created vi in nano once...
 
That comment was tongue-in-cheek.
 
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What am I missing that makes this question make sense?
 
Jin
i really don't like vi, although it's pretty powerful. i preferred PICO as a simple editor
 
@Jin Why don't you like vi?
 
11:44 PM
Pico/nano is more than a simple editor, has all I need in a console editor
 
Jin
@GeorgeMarian i guess i don't know all the shortcuts, and i have a hard time remembering them.
 
@George Marian I can never learn the damn commands! I prefer bloated old emacs to vi!
But I know I'm in the minority
 
@TheUnhandledException shdder
 
I know, I know
 
@Jin It took me a while, but it was well worth it. Many times I find myself using :w in other editors. :)
 
Jin
11:45 PM
using vi now(which i do when i check in to Mercurial) reminds me of Word Perfect days.
 
Just my choice. As long as I can get the edits done right? :-)
 
@TheUnhandledException What floats your boat, just don't go advertising it. ;)
 
Wow George, that's a great sheet, I can never remember all but the basics in vi.
 
@LanceRoberts I can remember all I need to: :q
;-)
 
@TheUnhandledException I usually get by cause I don't need much, but it'd be nice to sometimes do things quicker.
 
11:49 PM
@LanceRoberts It was instrumental in my learning the kebyinds, being a visual thinker.
@TheUnhandledException LOL
 
35,000 lines cut down to 19,774 lines. Better, but still way too much. Maybe I should turn of this client's "paste" button ;-)
Ok @Jin this markup thing is really, really sweet
 

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