Bill Joy Quotes (32 Quotes)


    The fundamental problem with vi is that it doesn't have a mouse and therefore you've got all these commands.

    I started to write a new editor not too long ago and had it about half done after two days.

    Interleaf is very nice. I expect there to be a lot of competition for programs like that.

    I think it killed the performance on a lot of the systems in the Labs for years because everyone had their own copy of it, but it wasn't being shared, and so they wasted huge amounts of memory back when memory was expensive.

    I was surprised about vi going in, though, I didn't know it was in System V.


    The reason I use ed is that I don't want to lose what's on the screen.

    I remember right after Carter got elected, I was sitting in my apartment in Albany, CA, on a Saturday listening to people call Carter and ask stupid questions while I designed the screen editor.

    I think the wonderful thing about vi is that it has such a good market share because we gave it away.

    I had almost rewritten all of the display code for windows, and that was when I gave up.

    I think one of the interesting things is that vi is really a mode-based editor.

    I think multiple levels of undo would be wonderful, too.

    It is formatted, and I'm tired of using vi. I get really bored.

    I got tired of people complaining that it was too hard to use UNIX because the editor was too complicated.

    As far as I know we also almost bought Apple once. We almost merged with Apple two other times.

    I just don't like to lose what's in the window.

    But with Interleaf I don't even have a spell program.

    I think editors have to come out of a certain kind of community.

    Bitmap display is media compatible with dot matrix or laser printers.

    So Chuck and I looked at that and we hacked on em for a while, and eventually we ripped the stuff out of em and put some of it into what was then called en, which was really ed with some em features.

    I think the Macintosh proves that everyone can have a bitmapped display.

    Interleaf is based on the formatting process.

    Jini is different from the PC because there's no central control, no monopolist pulling the strings.

    Document preparation systems will also require large screen displays.

    Kurzweil admits the potential perils of a cyborgian future. He cites the 2000 essay, Why the Future Doesn't Need Us, ... We are being propelled into this new century with no plan, no control, no brakes.

    But no, I don't generally have trouble with spelling mistakes.

    Systems are going to get a lot more sophisticated.

    I think the hard thing about all these tools is that it takes a fair amount of effort to become proficient.

    The point is that you want to have a system that is responsive.

    I wish we hadn't used all the keys on the keyboard.

    Well, limbo is not a good place to be.

    What's your personal computer, anyways Your personal computer should be something that's always on your person.

    That lack of programmability is probably what ultimately will doom vi. It can't extend its domain.


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