On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 16:21:58 +0800, Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I do find holy wars on editors/WMs/DEs/OSes very tiring (and boring)
> > at times. So what if we had Vim, Emacs, pico and nano? Can't they
> > just live together in one big happy family? I find it frustrating to
> 
> I don't think of it as a holy war at all. I like vim, and frequently
> help with vim questions. =) I just happen to like Emacs a great deal.
> Similarly, I don't really mind Windows and I'm a big fan of Mac OS X,
> but so far, Linux suits me best. <grin>

Personally, I'm an Emacs user myself, but I've switched to using
jEdit[1] as my Java development editor. I lust for a OS X box
(rawrr...) and am comfortable with using Windows (even though I avoid
Windows as much as possible).

Of course, once I save enough money, I'm going to get myself a Linux laptop. :D


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