[dundee] Text editor decision question
Dan Bolser
dan.bolser at gmail.com
Thu Jun 25 15:28:06 UTC 2009
2009/6/25 Kris Davidson <davidson.kris at gmail.com>:
> Okay, this is an actual serious question, serious Kris is serious and all that.
>
> Anyway for a while now I've been meaning to learn one of the big two
> text editors; Vi/Vim or Emacs. I'm familiar enough with both to do
> basic editing but want to become an expert in one of them.
>
> I'm going to primarily use the chosen editor for general editing,
> taking notes, modifying config files, Python/Bash/Perl programming and
> some LaTeX stuff.
>
> I've bought books and downloaded learning material for both
>
> The problem is everytime I think I've made a decision I change my mind
> or go back to neutral. I'm looking for help in making the decision. So
> which editor do you use and why?, have you tried both etc? Does it
> depend on your particular field of computing, do genuine programmers
> lean towards one, while Sysadmin and networking people another?
Everyone knows the True Successor of Mohamed is...
Holy wars aside, I find Emacs really nice for MySQL. In truth, I use
Emacs over Vi because it's the first editor that I learned the key
bindings for.
Try navigating the cursor through a maze of text representing a series
of typical use cases and see which app lets you do it the fastest :-D
Then post inflammatory comments all over the internet.
Dan.
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