Is vim just an editor or is it capable of running and debugging a program, 
as well?

W. Watson wrote:
> Maybe I'll take a look. When I left the world of Unix/Linux 10 years 
> ago, emacs went with it, as did vi.
> 
> Paul Rudin wrote:
>> "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Thanks, but no thanks. The learning curve is way too steep.
>>
>> Up to you but, these days emacs comes with all sorts of
>> pointing-clicky-menu-y type things - you don't really have to learn
>> anything to get started.
>>
>> (It even gives useful advice on top-posting if you use it as a news
>> client :/)
> 

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