> Inquiry, honestly, I understood about 4% of that post,
Good thing it wasn't important, then! :-)
but I 100% appreciate the detail within it.
In the spirit of
I'm glad my love of (okay, I'll be honest.. obsession with..) typing is benefiting someone!
> I have not done much (if any) writing via > the command line, though I have seen entire > diary/journal "apps" that can be used with > the command line, and I thought: "there's some > hackery stuff that I should get myself into!"
Should the bug (heh.. bad joke..) ever bite you sufficiently deeply, I highly recommend
> I didn't pick up on that when I started out years > ago, and now I am Long In The Tooth, and it would > take a metaphorical stick of dynamite to get me > to "change (or see the error of) my ways".
Just so happens I'm good at lighting matches. ;-)
Lua. Noted. I looked at the "about" page (which I hear good things can come from doing so) and it seems it may be a bit above my blog grade. Mind you, I am a novice (very novice) dev who stumbles through a Ghost software install on my VPS , and still have to take step-by-step notes on PlainText in order to remember how to `cd` into the right file (folder?) to run Ghost updates.
But, should I delve into the world of living The Command Line Life, I will re-examine Lua and see what I can get from it :)
Thank you for the resource, and the word(s) of encouragement.
And I will double-backup what I said about yretek's post - a motto/manifesto all the way.
:)