VI
Geoffrey Gerrietts
geoff at homegain.com
Thu Jun 14 21:47:41 EDT 2001
At the time, I was working in a shop where a fresh disk format and a clean
install of the OS was as common as a reboot -- in fact, moreso -- and we had
like 30 machines and a plethora of different OS flavors.
I did copy my .emacs file from machine to machine, for the first ten or
twenty machines. And on some of those machines, I was actually able to take
the time to make the customizations so it worked inside that environment.
Many of those boxes didn't even /have/ emacs, and so I'd hafta install
emacs, too.
And then I got sick of it, caved, and learned vi.
I don't hate emacs, but I don't really see a compelling reason to go back.
I'm pretty comfortable now. :)
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Geoff Gerrietts <geoff at homegain.com>
Software Engineer, HomeGain.com
510-655-0800 x4320
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Bolen [mailto:db3l at fitlinxx.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:46 PM
> To: python-list at python.org
> Subject: Re: VI
>
>
> Geoffrey Gerrietts <geoff at homegain.com> writes:
>
> > On the other hand, I use vim religiously now. I can't
> imagine editing in
> > anything else. I've used emacs, and it used to drive me
> absolutely insane
> > the way 9/10 of what I wanted to do required typing M-x
> > really-longass-function-name, and how I had to re-bind my
> keyboard to be
> > useful on every new machine I worked on.
>
> Ah, that's what your .emacs is for... I think mine is probably closing
> in on 12+ years old now (before that it was Tops-20 Emacs which was a
> different beast) and aside from tweaks/enhancements when upgrading
> Emacs it just follows me to each new machine and each new job :-)
>
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