Hi Anthony R. Nemmer -
At 2005-11-18, 08:22:34 you wrote:
>Yes, and before that I used Emacs on a MULTICS system. I even tried my
>hand at TECO, which was an excrutiatingly painful line editor with a
>command syntax that looked like line noise. I also used a couple of
>funky full screen editors that ran on IBM and Univac mainframes back in
>the day.
>
>Tony
>
>Gomez, Juan wrote:
>
>>I remember to use an DOS command call edlin, have you ever use it?
>>
>>Then I remember using PW that one fit in a floppy =]
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>>Armando Gomez Guajardo
>>Process Engineer
>>Work Ph 956 547 6438
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>>Anthony R. Nemmer
>>Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 11:20 AM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Cc: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: Ah, another flame war in the making...
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>>I remember using Wordstar to do Pascal programming. =) This would be in
>>the very early 1980's
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>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>>the dreaded editor/IDE controversy! This one's been dormant ever since
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>>>I've been a subscriber; good to see it coming back to life.
>>>
>>>Buwah-ha-ha-haaaa! Let the flayings begin!
>>>
>>>P.S. I use a combination of antiques: edit (the old DOS editor) and
>>>Kedit, with an occasional resorting to Vim.
>>>
>>>Strong the call of the Dark Side is.
>>>
>>>
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Got you all beat -- I used a 026 IBM card punch to write COBOL and Assembler
programs circa. 1966 :)
Aloha => Beau;
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2005-11-18
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