Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!caip!think!husc6!harvard!adelie!munsell!jwf From: jwf@munsell.UUCP (Jim Franklin) Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards Subject: Editor Wars N, where N is large Message-ID: <318@wyszecki.munsell.UUCP> Date: Mon, 13-Oct-86 14:36:06 EDT Article-I.D.: wyszecki.318 Posted: Mon Oct 13 14:36:06 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 14-Oct-86 07:35:41 EDT Organization: Eikonix Corp., Bedford, MA Lines: 45 Keywords: deja vu - Sigh. The Editor Wars continue, ad nauseum. The "Subject:" line changes so fast that I haven't been able to successfully "K"ill them all. They're like a virus that mutates ... I think people in netland are missing some very basic points in all this. What people are forgetting when they flame vi, emacs, gnu, etc. is that they have been using their favorite editor for a *long* time. They forget how painful that first week was. They forget that it took them a month before they could put the manual away. They forget that it took them six months to get really proficient at it. Now they edit in "autopilot" mode -- both head and fingers do the right stuff without conscious thought. Then they try a new editor and say "^H? What the hell does that have to do with moving a cursor?" "What is mnemonic about ESC[^23j ??" "What moron wrote this editor?!?!?" The answer is that it doesn't really matter. If you are honest about it, I think you'll probably agree that there are at least half a dozen "reasonably" powerful editors around. We have about that many at our site, and few people use the same editor. Each editor has some nice features, but none are so much better than the others for people to go back to the Dark Ages again when they had to consciously think about what keys to hit. The cost in time and aggravation in learning a new editor just isn't worth it. Unless you use ed, of course ... So what to do? If you have an editor you really like then use it. Quit flaming other editors just because you can't use them without talking out loud. If you find an editor that blows away your favorite editor then learn the new one; just be prepared for a big loss in productivity and a real bad temper for a few weeks. Peace. Please, no more Editor Wars. Then maybe unix-wizards can get back to something *truly* productive, like what "bss" stands for :-( :-( ----- {harvard!adelie,{decvax,allegra,talcott}!encore}!munsell!jwf Jim Franklin, Eikonix Corp., 23 Crosby Drive, Bedford, MA 01730 Phone: (617) 275-5070 x415