On 11/16/21 2:40 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
If I need more that vi, then I use geany. We ARE using a gui interface on most systems and often gui remote into servers.
Yes, of course you should use your GUI editor of choice if it's available. That's why I kept talking about emergency edits when all you have is a CLI.
Of course I have colleagues that say that emacs is all anyone will ever need. Learn it already and use it. :)
Long before I learned Linux, I studied programming on a school using CP/M. Their editor was MINCE, an emacs derivative. There are great things you can do with emacs, but the learning curve is long and steep.
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