[ale] notepad

Joseph A Knapka jknapka at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 23 10:30:01 EST 2002


Swantje Willms wrote:
> 
> Well, emacs is there 99.9% of the time as well, works great through
> telnet and has a great GUI interface as well if desired, and from the few
> things I know about vi, I find emacs much nicer and more intuitive :-)

*SNORT*

Neither vi nor Emacs is intuitive *at all*. You just have to
memorize with your fingers the way to do what needs doing.
If you're used to one of them, the other will mind-rape you
with its perversity and total lack of sense.

That being said, I love Emacs, and use it for almost everything.
And sometimes I fire up a vi session just to keep my fingers
on their... uh... toes...

Cheers,

-- Joe
"I should like to close this book by sticking out any part of my neck
 which is not yet exposed, and making a few predictions about how the
 problem of quantum gravity will in the end be solved."
 --- Physicist Lee Smolin, "Three Roads to Quantum Gravity"

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