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I also used vi in the late 80s... and from the moment I saw the "sort of QBASIC based" editor on MS-DOS 5, I couldn't wait until we had "a decent editor" on Unix.
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35:48 The Dragon Book has a section devoted to SSA since the 2nd edition in 2007.
I also used vi in the late 80s... and from the moment I saw the "sort of QBASIC based" editor on MS-DOS 5, I couldn't wait until we had "a decent editor" on Unix.