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- From: nwp90@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Nick Phillips)
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- Subject: Re: Editors
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- Date: 19 Nov 92 11:53:59 GMT
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- In <BxM1H9.DG8@news.iastate.edu> achauhan@warsaw.math.macalstr.edu (Amrit Chauhan) writes:
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- >Robert Mueller writes
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- >> I'm looking for peoples comments on editors (source code type).
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- >> Anyone got any recommendations?
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- >MicroEmacs was just posted to cba2. Get that. It will work under
- >both GNO and Orca. Use it...learn to live it...love it. That is
- >probably the best editor that we have available right now. I'd use
- >it if I were you. It takes a bit to get used to EMACS in general, but
- >once you do, it's quite a nice editor. USE IT!
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- Or Amacs (another Emacs clone, but better than any uEmacs I've seen -
- I think) which will also run on a //e (uEmacs won't).
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- I'd use Amacs if I had a big enough disk.
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- Nick
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