On 16/06/13 19:55, Joel Goldstick wrote:
I think VIM is somehow a descendent of TECO
I think your confusing it with emacs which originally stood
for EditingMACroS and was just a set of Teco macros which
made it easier to use. Then James Gosling and Richard Stallman
got their respective hands on it... :-)
Vim is a descendant of vi (by Bill Joy of Sun fame) which is a
descendant of ex which is an enhanced (eXtended) version of ed.
My first unix box didn't have a vi, it only had ex... And in Uni
I did my final year project using SCRED which was the OS/9
clone of vi...
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Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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