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The Return of Command Line Interfaces I just finished reading Neal Stephenson's ode to Linux called In the beginning...was the command line And yet, command lines still have their place. When I worked for Datek, we had an alternative to filling out an online form to trade stocks for active/day traders. It was just a small pop-up box with a text field--not even a submit button--that you could type an order string into (e.g. b100AMZN15.51), hit enter and it executed. Yes, users had to learn the grammar of the command string, but that small portion of traders who did so and used it, loved it. Likewise, recently command lines seem to be making a comeback thanks to a growing number of power users on the web platform. Sugardcodes and YubNub (WTF is it with these names? gah!) both offer command line interfaces to YouTube, ESPN, Wikipedia, Amazon, etc. I've been playing around with YubNub's plugin for Firefox and it's nifty and not hard to learn at all. AIM bots like moviefone and SmarterChild are command line interfaces with hints of personality. Originally posted at Wednesday, January 3, 2007 | Comments (0) | Trackback (0) |
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