VI vs. Emacs
The Polymath
hollombe at ttidca.TTI.COM
Thu Jul 21 08:43:59 AEST 1988
In article <31073 at cca.CCA.COM> g-rh at CCA.CCA.COM (Richard Harter) writes:
}Everyone knows that real programmers use TECO for wimpy stuff like
}text editing and writing operating systems. Programming is done
}using absolute patches (binary, octal, hex, it doesn't matter to
}a real programmer.) Jeez, don't you guys know nothin'.
Speaking as someone who's actually done all of the above, and who also has
a master's degree in clinical psychology, I'd say anyone who does it
voluntarily when other methods are available is certifiably, clinically
nuts!. (-:
(I wrote my master's thesis on a PDP-11/70 using TECO and RUNOFF under
RSTS/E. When I hired on here at the Cat Factory, my job was writing and
patching 8085 assembler code. I believe that qualifies me as a Real(tm)
Programmer). (-:
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