Over at The New Stack is a brief but entertaining history of the editor vi and Vim.
"The editor was optimized so that you could edit and feel productive when it was painting slower than you could think. Now that computers are so much faster than you can think, nobody understands this anymore," Joy said. "It was a world that is now extinct. People don't know that vi was written for a world that doesn't exist anymore."
(Score: 2) by hendrikboom on Thursday August 23 2018, @12:34AM
The one great thing about nano is its list of commands at the bottom of the screen. It usually contains what you really need. Of course there may be other commands that you'd want, but you don't really need them.