In what cases to we continue to use a slow, antiquated process to do a task when an automated technology comes out that can do it faster and/or better?
Sure, I could pay a contractor to go through my files to find and replace every instance of a text string with another text string. Or I could use sed. It's not anti-competitive for sed to exist.
In what cases to we continue to use a slow, antiquated process to do a task when an automated technology comes out that can do it faster and/or better?
Sure, I could pay a contractor to go through my files to find and replace every instance of a text string with another text string. Or I could use sed. It's not anti-competitive for sed to exist.