OT: Text editors
Robert Miles
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Thu Aug 30 23:56:26 EDT 2012
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On 7/29/2012 5:28 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote: > On 29/07/2012 06:08, Ben Finney wrote: >> Tim Chase <python.list at tim.thechases.com> writes: >> >>> On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote: >>>> I highly recommend the use of notepad++. If anyone knows of a >>>> better text editor for Windows please let me know :) >> >> I highly recommend not tying your editor skills to a single OS, >> especially one as ornery for programmers as Windows. >> >>> I'll advocate for Vim which is crazy-powerful and works nicely on >>> just about any platform I touch. >>> >>> Others will advocate for Emacs, which I can't say fits the way my >>> brain works but it's also powerful and loved by many. >> >> Right. I'm in Tim's position, but reversed: my preference is for Emacs >> but Vim is a fine choice also. They are mature, well-supported with >> regular updates and a massive library of plug-ins for different uses, >> have a huge community to help you, and work on all major programming >> OSen. >> >>> The ubiquity of these two platforms makes a worthwhile investment of >>> time spent in learning at least one if not both. >> >> I use both frequently in my work for different things, and they are good >> for pretty much any task involving manipulation of text. >> >> Learn one of Emacs or Vim well, and you won't need to worry about text >> editors again. >> > > Point taken, snag being I've never used any nix box in anger. This > thread reminds of the good 'ole days when I were a lad using TPU on VMS. > Have we got any VMS aficionados here? I used to run two VMS superminis. I'm not sure whether I still could, though. Robert Miles
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