Hi all,

Just as Colin Yates announced in the thread "emacs - how to wean me off the
family of Java IDEs" I am in the process of moving to emacs or vim for
active development with Clojure.

My question is a bit different: I am already an experienced vim user. I
have been using vim mostly for editing shell scripts, config files etc. but
not for active development. I am also not a vim expert such as one who can
write at the speed of thought! (So this is a signal that I am not that much
bound to vim and I can make a switch.)

As far as I can see I need to type a little more in emacs for getting stuff
done than I do with vim. Despite this disadvantage(?) does emacs really
shine for begin an environment? On the other hand, vim-foreplay also looks
promising at vim's side.

I don't want to restart an editor flame war here but I really need advice.

Thanks.

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Ersin Er

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