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On 1/20/23 2:13 AM, Patrik Schindler wrote:
Using vim to edit already existing code is easy
If this were a BBS instead of a list-server, I'd respond to any
suggestion that vi or any vi-derivative is "easy" (especially in
comparison with SEU!) with a "torrential vomiting" emoji.
When I'm working in Linux, from a command line, nano is my editor of
choice, because at least its UI is reasonably mnemonic. But even nano is
abominably clunky compared with SEU.
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JHHL
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