[geeks] Re: [rescue] RE: Small schools.& elections
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geeks at sunhelp.org
Tue Jun 19 22:20:07 CDT 2001
jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu writes:
>Since we are discussing religion and politics, I've moved this to geeks.
>In this day and age of monstrous amounts of CPU cylces going unused, isn't
>it time to use a text editor that pretends to have a brain?
I prefer to use a minimal environment, and get by on old-enough-to-be-free
hardware. :-)
>For instance, in the two emacs (I don't believe in keeping only one copy
>of emacs open) that I have open now, one of them is managing the white
>space in some python scripts (python was meant to be edited with a smart
>editor, I kid you not), and provides a class browser.
>The other is opened to a C++ project. It takes me to build errors, does
>syntax highlighting, and highlights the current code in the GDB.
>I'm sure you've heard these things before. I understand prefering vi's
>keysequences to emacs chords, but what makes people prefer such a lack of
>features?
Asceticism.
It's similar to the reaction most people here probably have to "user
friendly" dialog boxes that want you to confirm everything you do.
"Just fucking do it!", you know? I don't want my editor to try to be
a smart-ass.
My desktop environment is super-ascetic too. I don't believe in icons
or title bars.
-- david fischer -- dave at cca.org -- www.cca.org -- Cthulhu told me to. --
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