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Haha, you think those are bad? Try any professional tools, like CAD's, DAW's, or 3d modelling software.
Or, even worse, any internal corporate software, the bigger and the older the company is, the better... at being the worst, that is.
Or. actually, just go to an any airline's office to buy a ticket and witness the atrocity they have on their monitors. No, those are not blue screens of death. That bunch of gibberish is the actual UI. And the only way to interact with it is by typing in commands that read like something that Lovecraftian creatures would sound like.
Command line isn't actually bad UI for professionals. It's way faster than using a mouse.
Command line isn't bad, but that isn't quite it. It's a terminal, but not really command line, think more like htop as compared to gnu utils. And they use it not because it's efficient, but because it dates back to where there was no other option. It's extremely convoluted, and if you've ever had problems with airlines before (mainly baggage) - chances are, it's because somebody messed something up in this system.