On 12/22/06, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
that is another monster. I personally know several people who use it
for macho reasons, and it is a serious hindrance to their productivity.
That is true (in a myopic sense). The learning curve for emacs  is pretty
steep. It may be a hindrance to productivity in the short term, but if you
say it lowers productivity in general, u probably haven't used it long enough.

It is like the harley davidson bike - the owner is so
busy tuning it and bragging about it that he rarely gets to go anywhere.
Maybe some people enjoy tuning more than travelling. If they aren't doing
it on your time and money, it shouldn't bother you.

If i program, i like specialised tools - one for html, js
and css, another for python, another for text editing, another for
remote editing ...
Good for you ... as long as you don't bad-mouth what other's like :-(

. farazs

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