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Re: beginning C part 2 [OT]
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Re: beginning C part 2 [OT]


  • Subject: Re: beginning C part 2 [OT]
  • From: James Quick <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 23:10:28 -0400
  • Resent-date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 23:13:51 -0400
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On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 07:08 PM, M. Uli Kusterer wrote:

At 17:54 Uhr -0400 03.08.2003, Sheehan Olver wrote:
Sorry for the off topic discussion, but for someone doing programming in C from the command line who doesn't want to deal with learning vi or emacs, these tips are pretty useful.

Of course, there's always pico ;-) ... I hope I'm not starting an editors-war here.

I'm a vi junkie myself, but some time spent in emacs will be time well spent.

Why?

Because a subset of emacs is used all over the place. zsh, and bash
have emacs key-bindings, so does gdb from the command line, edit.app,
and project builder have a few emacs bindings thrown in as well.
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