Stewart Stremler wrote:
begin  quoting Lan Barnes as of Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 08:16:07AM -0800:
[snip]

In the vi<-->emacs holy war, I carry a spear for vi, however if ever
there was an 80/20, it's here for me. Maybe a 98/2. I can find, search &
replace, do some basic indenting, etc.


Although I also carry a spear for vi, I *like* having emacs around; I
think it is a wonderful non-unixy editor ideally suited for the people
who like that sort of editor.



For basic text files, some scripts, Makefiles, etc. I use vim, though I am far from proficient (I can search, replace). I've used Emacs/XEmacs in the past for programming before I got UNIX/Linux IDEs.

Now for programming I use Understand for C++ for all my C/C++ code. I use Code 
Forge for all other code - Java, Perl, HTML, C stuff I need CVS/RCS/other 
version control for, etc. I would use Understand for Java for Java code if I 
had the money to buy it (yea, I have a new job that pays well, but catching up 
on bills that have been left to accumulate since 2001 takes a little time :) )

I often wonder why so many UNIX folks are so against the use of an IDE (not 
referring to people here - though there may be some - but many people I've 
worked with).

PGA

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