Hey this is a lot of fun. For what little I do with PERL on the iMac I use xemacs. I guess I've got the keystrokes too firmly embedded in my motor memory. I went out and bought a Happy Hacking keyboard (for work and soon at home) so I wouldn't have keep curling my little finger down to hit the control key.
I, in fact wish, that PERL was the extension language for emacs (over Stallman's dead body no doubt). -----Original Message----- From: Noe Arzate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 9:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: canonical perl IDE for Mac OSX How can I unsubscribe to this mailing list? thanks -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 8:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: canonical perl IDE for Mac OSX Importance: Low On Sunday, April 14, 2002, at 06:45 , Chris Devers wrote: [..] > There Is More Than One Way To Do It. > > That's Canon. That's law. Heretics that suggest otherwise will be burned. [..] it is so good to know that we have Canon on this. Thanks folks, since I have looked at vim, jedit, and now peeking at BlueJ as was noted in the missive from ADC .... I just thought I would check with y'all as to what y'all's experience was.... It appears that I have tried all of the named variants with similar results..... Given that I use the bbedit command line facility to edit code over the NFS mount so that I do not have to 'login' to the remote servers at times - and that at other times I use the 'terminal' to wander around them..... And may go back to using Tenon's X server to allow for Xwindows from *nix boxes back to OS X..... I disagree completely with both strategies of on or off the server, except where they are so obviously correct. ciao drieux --- not like I have any open issues about emacs users and Linux: http://www.wetware.com/drieux/screeds/LiNox.html This email has been scanned for viruses at the Mcafee mail gateway.