Not to start a flamewar but to start a flamewar:
Because it's not vi!
;)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nobody has mentioned emacs yet? Howcome?
At Tue, 02 Jan 2007 22:46:04 -0500,
Roy Vestal wrote:
If you're looking for a text editor on steroids, try ScITE. It's not an
IDE, but it's an editor I use that recognizes multiple langs, c, c++,
shell, vbscript, bat, html, xml, etc. Since I have to live in both
Windows and Unix land, I use it for most of my work. It's also editable
and OSS/FS. It has *nix and win32 installs
http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
William Sutton wrote:
Hrm. Well, just so everyone is aware where I stand on these things[1],
I'm not tied to any particular IDE. As a matter of fact, I prefer a much
looser environment[2], to wit: console vim, and my language of choice
(usually Perl, but I'm flexible). However I'm also just smart enough[3]
to realize that what is my optimal solution may not be someone else's.
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