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Posted by Kimmo Laine on 11/19/16 11:27
"Michael Vilain" <vilain@spamcop.net> kirjoitti
viestissδ:vilain-4E1A8C.02154924092005@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
> BBEdit on MacOS X does all I need anyway. vim or emacs could just as
> easily replace it. Pity more M$ slaves don't know about such things...
>
As long as MS slaves have Macromedia Dreamweaver, there's no need to know of
vim or emacs. since I don't use Linux on daily basis, only randomly testing
it, I've never gotten the hang of vim and I've never even dared to touch
emacs.
vim and emacs must be handy when you've used them for years, but the
threshold of starting to use them is ever so high since it appears quite
complicated. If you need a manual to learn how a text editor works, there's
something wrong with the user inerface. In my opinion...
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