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Re: Emacs users a dying breed?
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Susan Cragin |
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Re: Emacs users a dying breed? |
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Mon, 18 Jun 2012 06:53:28 -0400 (GMT-04:00) |
Oh, I think the base is increasing slowly, numerically. I'm a non-technical
user, non-programmer, and I started using it because of org-mode. I use it for
research, for my daily planner, that sort of thing.
Once I started using it, I couldn't stop. It doesn't take very many keystrokes
to make one realize how special it is.
-----Original Message-----
>From: djc <newsg@resiak.org>
>Sent: Jun 18, 2012 5:32 AM
>To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
>Subject: Re: Emacs users a dying breed?
>
>Using emacs for more than 30 years. The emacs users I know are among the
>most imaginative and competent people I know. Like many who read this
>list, they *use* the things that distinguish emacs from other editors:
>extensibility, macros, network access, subshells, process control, and the
>many available environments (by which I mean to include mail, Usenet, IDEs,
>etc.).
>
>I'm deeply appreciative of the people who continue to work on emacs. I
>couldn't live without it, and if development ever comes to a halt, I'll
>probably just keep using the last version forever.
>
>djc
Re: Emacs users a dying breed?, rusi, 2012/06/21