[ale] vi is the winner
JK
jknapka at kneuro.net
Tue Aug 7 12:10:19 EDT 2007
Mike Harrison wrote:
> I -can- use vi, but I gave up a moded editor in the 80's.
Emacs used to be by far my preferred editor. I'd used it
for years, knew how to customize it, and even wrote a
bunch of elisp code, including a major mode. Generally I
was very happy and productive. Then on a whim one day i
decided to learn vi when building a new machine; so i installed
only vim and used it exclusively for several months. My
productivity dropped dramatically for a couple of weeks, but
eventually i was approximately as competent at editing with
vim as with emacs. I even wrote some functions in the vim
scripting language. And i produced some rudimetary instructions
for emacs users who want to learn vi (a tutorial niche that
seems pretty vacant on the 'net):
http://www.kneuro.net/vi-for-emacs/
I now feel i've gone beyond the whole religious editor war.
I usually keep an XEmacs running on my desktop, especially
when writing Lisp code; but for some tasks i'll run vim
in a console. And i no longer panic as i once did when
confronted with a machine possessing only vi.
By the same token, i'll write code in whatever language
is available, on whatever platform happens to be handy.
-- JK, would rather fight about politics than editors
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