On 08-Jul-07, at 2:59 PM, Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
Methinks; its a big advantage to know vim; since; by default it'll be
available on most systems. If you're not satisfied or just want to
check out
emacs; nothing wrong with learning it. I'd say; know both; master
one so as
to be productive and to not get stuck.
I for one refuse to admin any system that doesnt have joe - although
nano is usualy there by default. Incidently, once when i got
rootkitted, the rootkitter used nano (or was it pico) to create/
modify files. Joe 'just works' without huge config files - I know a
guy who has as many as 25 lines in his emacs config file ;-)
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