On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 02:41:46PM -0500, Yaron wrote:
>I'm not really an editor zealot. I use VI a hell of a lot more than I use
>xemacs, when you get right down to it, and I think knowing how to use VI
>is really, really important to anyone doing anything with UNIX.


No, emacs sucks. Everyone who uses emacs should be banished to a far away
place with no bandwidth. 

Emacs users are bad people. BAD I SAY.

>
>The thing about XEmacs is you really don't need to learn much - the whole
>Insert-Mode/Command-Mode thing isn't there, there are pulldown menus and
>you can use the mouse for cut/paste stuff. Of course, you CAN learn the
>leyboard shortcuts. You _can_ go Ctrl-X Ctrl-S to save, but you can also
>click on the Save icon or chose File|Save from the menus. My wife's been
>using XEmacs for a few years (under Windoze too) and hasn't bothered to
>learn ANY keyboard shortcuts, nor needed them apparently.
>
>As for LISP, Emacs and XEmacs pretty much have builtin LISP interperters.
>You can totally interact and extend XEmacs with LISP.
>
>Then again I don't know LISP, and I only fire up Xemacs when I want to
>edit multiple files or want pretty syntax hilighting and auto intenting.
>
>-Yaron
>
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