--- Joey K Tuttle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What I was complaining about above was the opposite - when I
> "unintentionally" (or intentionally, thinking of my usual habits)
> include a copied EOL in an IDE paste - the line is stuffed into
> the session and then, after copying it down, I have two copies
> of it in my work area - ugly.

(Not to counter the point, but of practical matter)
You don't have to copy it down, you can just back-space
the trailing EOL, thus removing the last empty line,
and the line containing text will become excutable.

But in general, it's a matter of habit. I have even
stronger feelings about vi and emacs.
In J at least you don't have to switch between modes
and count the words before you delete them. :)


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