On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 13:37 -0600, Robert LeBlanc wrote:

> I can get around vi/vim, just fine if I need to, but it's basically
> very minimal editing skills. I used Emacs in EE and hated it, there
> just didn't seem to be any sense to the command key strokes and it was
> CTRL-ATL-K-Y to save the file or silly things like that (please
> remember this was 8 years ago). With nano, now getting
> syntax highlighting (the only "feature" I really missed), it's
> complete enough for me.

Way to make me feel old, I started with Emacs in EE 13 years ago. I've
mostly picked up vi as I go along and hit machines that don't have
emacs/too slow to run emacs. Like HP-UX 10.23, or AIX 4.3.

-Richard Holden


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