Quote Originally Posted by eLight View Post
I think it's down purely to preference only. For example, I originally used only vi for a long time, maybe 2-3 years. Then I worked with someone who was a pico/nano freak, loved it for whatever reasons, so I used that whilst I worked with him. Ever since I've leaned both ways (lol).

However it's important that people learn some vim commands because it's really the "native" editor that you may one day be forced to use... If you don't know how, you're up shit creek I guess.
Lol eLight, surely when the world turns over, we'd have to rely on native editors.
Aquickhost Reviewed by Aquickhost on . Favorite SSH Editor Since the years I've been in the hosting field and learned a lot of commands, I've came to like one particular editor which would be pico and later basically renamed to nano. The other editor is a 'pain in the ass' and I don't see why people like it. It's called, vi. I had to google for the proper commands and just to quit, If I remember it's like :q! or something whereas on nano ctrl+c or when saving it's ctrl+x and y. If you like nano (pico) or vi, explain why. Rating: 5