with mc I can connect to another machine, edit remote files, move files 
between machines, peek inside and expand compressed files, etc, all without 
typing anything on a command line. And it's editor has syntax 
highlighting.  

On Sunday, November 16, 2014 10:24:54 PM UTC+10, William Hermans wrote:
>
> ug, midnight commander reminds me of the old dosshell, which was fine, for 
> 1994 . . .
>
> Now days we have wonderful technologies such as Samba, NFS, and syntax 
> highlighting editors. So we can do "weird" things like:
>
> boot our dev boards via NFS.
> Share a sub directory of the NFS share out via Samba.
> Write code on another system, via the Samba share, as if it were a local 
> file.
> Compile natively on the dev board.
>
> Imagine that !
>
>
>
>  

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