The time you win in faster loading, you lose in lack of features that make
life easier.
Don't compare it with the big dinosaur IDE's. They can be very annoying at
times (e.g. during startup), but there are a lot of good editors that fall
in between.
Geert Van Damme
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> On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Geert Van Damme wrote:
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> > Come on. Grow up.
> > What does notepad offer? Nothing. You can load, type and save.
> That's all.
> > Every editor lets you do that.
>
> Hey, but notepad is quick and easy. What more do you *want?* An editor
> that doesn't load or save, but runs slowly? (Sounds like a Java editor to
> me.... *run*)
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