>>>>> Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ( Sorry for a response to such an old posts. I'm a little behind the > time on this list :)
> Jim Ottaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>>>>> Geraldine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>> The thing is, you see, I am new to emacs, I am a windows user, and >>> I've only done the tiniest bit of what you might call scripting. My >>> learning curve will be enormous. >> >> I don't think the learning curve from 'knowing nothing' to 'knowing >> enough to find Emacs useful' will be as steep as you might think. > First, Welcome to the wonderful world of emacs. Prepare for a > lifetime of addiction :) > As Jim said, the learning curve for Emacs just to get to the point > where it's "useful" isn't that bad. Becoming a master Emacs hacker, > that takes a few more weeks :) By the way, I recently saw this diagram of the learning curves for various editors: http://bc.tech.coop/blog/060302.html -- Jim Ottaway _______________________________________________ emacs-wiki-discuss mailing list emacs-wiki-discuss@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-wiki-discuss