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Re: Emacs users a dying breed?
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notbob |
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Re: Emacs users a dying breed? |
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19 Jun 2012 16:17:56 GMT |
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slrn/0.9.9p1 (Linux) |
On 2012-06-19, Pascal J. Bourguignon <pjb@informatimago.com> wrote:
> usually run three: programming, erc, gnus.
I probably would, but irssi is better than erc and slrn is better than
gnus. I will use them up on my ubuntu netbook, it having no real
developement base, but on my Slack box emacs is my primary editor,
even for slrn.
I try to learn something new about emacs every day, if only a
key-stroke. When I have the time, I read emacs lisp tutorial. It's
excellent and very well written. While I'm a rank amateur at emacs, I
can't live without it. It's the first thing I install on any *nix box.
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Re: Emacs users a dying breed?, rusi, 2012/06/21
- Re: Emacs users a dying breed?, Tom, 2012/06/22
- Re: Emacs users a dying breed?, Jeremiah Dodds, 2012/06/22
- Re: Emacs users a dying breed?, Tom, 2012/06/22
- Re: Emacs users a dying breed?, Bastien, 2012/06/22
- Re: Emacs users a dying breed?, Andreas Röhler, 2012/06/22
- Re: Emacs users a dying breed?, James Freer, 2012/06/24
- give emacs --daemon / emacsclient a try (was: Re: Emacs users a dying breed?), Gregor Zattler, 2012/06/25
- Message not available
- Emacs for writers (was Emacs users a dying breed?), rusi, 2012/06/24