On 12/6/05, Richard Davey <rich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 6 Dec 2005, at 17:36, M. Sokolewicz wrote: > > > Jason Petersen wrote: > >> On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon <jmckeon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Vim is my editor of preference. If I have to use Windows, I > >> usually go with > >> Homesite (because I already have a licensed copy) or Textpad > >> (because it's > >> better than Notepad). > >> IDEs? Who needs 'em ;) > >> > > same here :) > > Vim on UNIX machines, and Textpad on Windows > > > > both very good, simple, quick editors > > I used to think like that (10 years ago maybe), but then I realised > that actually, my time is quite valuable and worth a fair bit, and > it's best not to waste it. Indeed, if you are bad at VI things go very slow but if you are good at VI (I am semi-good) you can code FAR faster than any GUI I have ever used. Plus you can use VIM on Windows too. -Mike -- ________________________________ Michael E. Crute Software Developer SoftGroup Development Corporation Linux takes junk and turns it into something useful. Windows takes something useful and turns it into junk. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php