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Re: Editor



Agreed :)



--- Sandip Bhattacharya <sandipb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 12:26:14PM -0700, Dibyendu Saha merrily said:
> > yes if you don't want any hassels try using pico, but my favourite is vi.
> 
> If you are used to developing in the console, better try vim. It not
> has a *lot* more features, it can even provide you syntax coloring at
> the console, which in my knowledge no other editors does('scuse me, I
> admit being spoilt to death with syntax coloring during coding).
> 
> But ofcourse, once you start using emacs for just about a week, you
> would never go back to any other editor ... no! not even vim. ;)
> 
> But then, it is unfair to categorise emacs as just an "editor". :)
> 
> - Sandip
> 
> 
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Dibyendu Saha
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Openwave Systems Inc.
1400 Seaport Blvd, Redwood City, CA 94063
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