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utilize1808 | 16 days ago
In many ways, GUI was developed as the natural evolution of TUI. X server, with its client-server architecture, is meant to allow you to interact with remote sessions via "casted" GUI rather than a terminal.
Countless engineers spent many man-hours to develop theories and frameworks for creating GUI for a reason.
TUI just got the nostalgia "coolness".
coldtea|16 days ago
How many people eat microwave meals? How many eat gourmet Michelin star dishes?
I don't care "how many use VSCode". My argument Emacs/Vim have great, well loved TUIs. And they are used by a huge number of the most respected coders in the industry. Whether a million React jockeys use VSCode doesn't negate this.
>Countless engineers spent many man-hours to develop theories and frameworks for creating GUI for a reason.
Yes, it sells to the masses. Countless food industry scientists aspend many man-hours to develop detrimental ultra-processed crap for a reason too.
9dev|16 days ago
troupo|16 days ago
They... are not great. They provide the absolute bare minimum of an UI.
An UI, even a terminal one, is more than a couple of boxes with text in them. Unfortunately, actual great TUIs more or less died in the 1990s. You can google Turbo Vision for examples.
Pay08|16 days ago
jazzyb|16 days ago
Perhaps I'm in some sort of "TUI bubble", but I'd bet good money that Emacs/Vim users outnumber VSCode users by an order of magnitude. But maybe I'm just surrounded by *nix devs.
chrisweekly|16 days ago
9dev|16 days ago
https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2025/technology#1-dev-id-es
Note that respondents may use multiple tools, but around 76% answered VSCode, whereas 24% answered Vim.
So, I’d wager you’re indeed in a *nix bubble.
troupo|16 days ago
No, no they don't. Enterprise and gaming alone would easily invalidate your bet.
dwb|16 days ago
Brian_K_White|16 days ago