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Re: Emacs learning curve
From: |
immanuel litzroth |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs learning curve |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Jul 2010 23:07:13 +0200 |
> Emacs does just the opposite. See how people on this discussion says "of
> course the new Emacs user will read the Tutorial etc." I was able to
> write and run a basic application on a language that I barely know,
> using a IDE for the first time, in less time that it takes to read the
> Emacs tutorial. Translating the 5000 LOC Visual Basic application to C#
> required less time than I needed for learning and configuring Emacs for
> matching the usability level of my previous editor, ten years ago (and
> now it wouldn't require much less work.)
Good, how does this IDE do for Lisp on Linux or Haskell on MacOSX? Can you
give more info about this IDE?
Immanuel
Re: Emacs learning curve, Noah Lavine, 2010/07/10
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- RE: Emacs learning curve, Drew Adams, 2010/07/12
- Re: Emacs learning curve, Óscar Fuentes, 2010/07/12
- Re: Emacs learning curve, Drew Adams, 2010/07/12
- Re: Emacs learning curve, Óscar Fuentes, 2010/07/12
- RE: Emacs learning curve, Drew Adams, 2010/07/12
- Re: Emacs learning curve, Óscar Fuentes, 2010/07/12
- RE: Emacs learning curve, Drew Adams, 2010/07/13
- Re: Emacs learning curve, Tom, 2010/07/14
- Re: Emacs learning curve, David Kastrup, 2010/07/14
- Re: Emacs learning curve, Tom, 2010/07/14