On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 11:59 AM, David Leimbach<leim...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Steve Simon <st...@quintile.net> wrote: >> >> > Eric and myself, and I think maybe Ron, are using acme and acme-sac to >> > interact with a BlueGene/P system. >> >> Not as glamorous, but an alternative senario - I use sam and rio >> to write embedded and windows code. >> >> I edit the code with sam, but I do my best not to ever access >> the seperate rio snarf buffer. >> >> I keep the commands or scripts I need to test the code in rio's >> snarf, when I am ready to try things I just click the rio window >> and Button 2 to execute send. >> >> -Steve > > I use plan 9 port acme fairly regularly, when I get tired of weird Emacsisms > that get in my way rather than helping me.
Emacs is great for writing Lisp. Now, if only I could find the correct .emacs invocation to make the tab key insert a tab character in C mode, rather than a bunch of spaces the way His Holy Lunacy RMS desires. If I wanted spaces instead of tabs, I'd type them! John -- "I've tried programming Ruby on Rails, following TechCrunch in my RSS reader, and drinking absinthe. It doesn't work. I'm going back to C, Hunter S. Thompson, and cheap whiskey." -- Ted Dziuba