Tim Chase wrote: >> No need to argue. I started with vim, and finally switched to >> emacs less than one year later. > > > Both are very-much-so good editors. I made the opposite switch > from emacs to vim in less than a year. Both are good^Wgreat > editors, so one's decision to use one over the other is more a > matter of working style. I don't grok LISP, and just never felt > at home in emacs, despite all the power I could see that was > there. I grok vim (and its similar power/extensibility), so I > migrated to it. I have to laugh at the whole holy-war thing, as > it's somewhat like arguing about a favorite color. "But blue is > so better than green! The sky is blue!" "Nuh, uh! Green is far > better than blue! Grass is green!" (okay, here in Texas, that > doesn't always hold as true...maybe personality #2 should be > arguing for brown instead). > > My best friend is an emacs user, and I'm a vimmer...it doesn't > come between us. :) > > -tkc
Yes, heartwarming, but if you are thinking marriage... -- James Stroud UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics and Proteomics Box 951570 Los Angeles, CA 90095 http://www.jamesstroud.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list