Its not lost here, still going strong. Lol
It's most certainly not "gone" the db entries are still there, they're just marked as deleted. They could recover it they just don't care to.
Same line edits can be done with search and replace and regex. And your article doesnt specify offsets, in which case you can use a plugin, which you state you already have to do that for sublime's flaws. There's so…
Its weird because vim has multiple cursor mode as well
I get the sentiment and agree with it but vim has multiple cursors. I'm sure gingerbill is aware of this so to use that example is a little strange.
Any web devs that could me this style of UI?
Its not lost here, still going strong. Lol
It's most certainly not "gone" the db entries are still there, they're just marked as deleted. They could recover it they just don't care to.
Same line edits can be done with search and replace and regex. And your article doesnt specify offsets, in which case you can use a plugin, which you state you already have to do that for sublime's flaws. There's so…
Its weird because vim has multiple cursor mode as well
I get the sentiment and agree with it but vim has multiple cursors. I'm sure gingerbill is aware of this so to use that example is a little strange.
Any web devs that could me this style of UI?