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I took it out and when I went to put it back in, I notice there are 65+ packages that start with Evil* I have put evil back in place. But do I want these others?

@Absinthe

https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Evil

vi in emacs. Aptly named. But I suppose if your fingers have learned that abomination, you might like it. Mine won't. Ever.

@billstclair

Wha? Abomination? Preposterous! It's just different, have you heard of exploring different things? Much fun!
Unless your fingers lost their dexterity, in which case sorry for teasing... though they probably wouldn't have, if you have used vim...

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@namark @Absinthe

Heh. All in fun. You learned the editor you learned. I won't engage in a vi vs. emacs war. Not to mention all the new boys on the block.

It does always surprise me, though, that Stallman's editor doesn't install by default in most current distributions of Stallman's operating system, but vi does. Fortunately, for me, it's as far away as "sudo apt install emacs".

It also amazes me that a pretty nice portable assembler (C), with a weird pre-processor (C++), is still the source code for huge parts of the computer ecosystem. But that's an even bigger war.
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As it is, I use all the editors. Well, at least Vim, Emacs, Eclipse, Nano, Kate, Gedit, Geany, Whatever there is in online sessions like REPL.it and Jupyter and so on. I do try to stay away from Semi-Free and most IDEs but when they make sense I use them. Tools is tools. The more you know how to use the more choices you have when presented with a new problem.

I have fed my family for decades with C/C++ also with VB and with T-SQL. I have been foraging into languages now that I haven't had much experience with before. I am seriously loving Python. I am also getting pretty enamored with CommonLisp and learning to hate Clojure. Not sure how I am feeling about Erlang, and Go is iffy. Everyone wants the "perfect" language or "tool" but it's not out there.

I hear 'D' claims to be like C++ Minus the mistakes. And I know people that love,love,love Rust, and at least one guy that thinks Go is the best thing since Betty White.

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