On 2009-10-03, Stroller <strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk> wrote:
>
> On 2 Oct 2009, at 17:16, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> ...
>> I don't like nano much either -- I find it rather clumsy, but
>> at least it seems to be "safe".  It doesn't trash my file every
>> 30 seconds when I start typing content while in command mode.
>> Honestly -- I've used vi infrequently but regularly (probably
>> several times a month) for decades, and my brain just doesn't
>> work the way vi does.
>
> What editor do you prefer, then?

I'm an emacs guy.  I've been using emacs (or various clones
such as jove and jed) for 25 years now.

> IIRC when I was at uni (c 2000) one of the TA's suggested Joe
> as an alternative to the traditional Unix editors. I have been
> making a little effort in the last year or two to come to
> grips with vi or vim, and am starting to prefer it, but ISTM
> that the problem with traditional Unix editors (i.e. vi &
> emacs) is that they depend upon learning obscure keyboard
> shortcuts.

I don't have any problem learning keystrokes.  I do have
problems with vi's modality.

-- 
Grant


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