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Linux software development IDE quandary



On 06/06/2010 09:18 AM, Charles Bennett wrote:
> When I reached that point I was about 10 years into an illustrious
> programming career.  I had been a vi user because, hey, it sure beat
> Wordmaster.  I had started dabbling on 'the dark side' and was babbling=

> over lunch in the ZK cafeteria about how cool the TurboC++ for Windows
> user environment was.  Chet Juszak dead-eyed me from across the table
> and told me to come to his cube after lunch.
>
> I became an emacs user that day.  It wasn't easy but it's been worth it=
=2E
>  =20
I'm sure you did. Glad it wasn't Maddog or Jim McHale or Lee Miller :-)
One day shortly after I started to work at Cadmus in the mid-1980s, Joe
Chapman came by saying that Emacs was God's editor. In this case we were
using Gosling Emacs since that was the flavor we bundled with our
version of System V.

--=20
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