* Suvayu Ali <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Personally I think, any attempts at conversion is futile.
I agree only for cases, where the person does not have issues with
the current editor/workflow.
> Just like real religion, choosing an editor is an immensely
> personal decision if editing text (in whatever form, source code,
> or prose) is a major part of your day.
>From my experience, I do have to disagree in this point. *Most*
people do not care at all, which editor they are using. Most people
did not spend a reasonable time on the decision which tools they are
using. The issue for most people is that there is a change of
habits, not a change of editor.
Only a small percentage of people really do care about a specific
product. The others are happy to switch in case they see a certain
amount of benefits.
Without any proper set of benefits, it's a religious war, I agree.
In case of Emacs, there is *always* a proper set of benefits if you
are willing to learn this monster IMHO :-)
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