I've found that a GUI benefits new or casual users, while the CLI (depending on its robustness) may help heavy-duty users more.
I've also found that it's good to build both, because it keeps the business logic out of both, and in the shared underlying code where it belongs.
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I've found that a GUI benefits new or casual users, while the CLI (depending on its robustness) may help heavy-duty users more.
I've also found that it's good to build both, because it keeps the business logic out of both, and in the shared underlying code where it belongs.