I use to use pico. I used it because it was easy to use and understand. I
believe its one of the easiest editors to use on unix systems.

Shawn Regan
Applications Developer
Pacific Technology Solutions 

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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 2:28 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Unix CF development


Okay, since we've already brought up the subject of religion in another
thread, I'll go ahead and bring up a different kind in this one.

I know there are quite a few people doing CF development on Linux and other
flavors of Unix, and so I have two questions for you:

1.  Did I miss a memo that divulged the secret to Emacs, or is it the most
cryptic, convoluted, and user-hostile editor in existence?  I swear, I've
tried several times to use it and I always give up in disgust.  VI isn't
that great either, but at least the basic keystrokes all fit on a single
80x24 screen for quick reference.  What editor do you Unix developers use,
and why?

2.  Is there a decent Unix software package out there for doing ERDs and
database design?

At Verizon, I use Windows 2000 for my development, so I have CF Studio,
Multi-Edit, and Visio.  At home, I'd love to run Linux, but I don't know
what I'm going to do about those database designs.

Have a great weekend, everyone!
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