[LUGSB] Monday Novembeter 8th - vim

Richard Yao ryao at ic.sunysb.edu
Mon Nov 8 13:57:31 EST 2010


Jonathan et al.,

There is nothing to say about nano aside from stuff regarding its
configuration files. Its upfront features are almost as basic as a
text editor can be. I used to use nano.

By the way, I know that Professor Stark is a big emacs user. Maybe
someone could ask him to give a talk on emacs.

Yours truly,
Richard Yao

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Jonathan Dahan <jedahan at gmail.com> wrote:
> because no one uses emacs
> seriously, no one has volunteered to talk about other editors, like nano or
> diakonos or gedit or....
> - Jonathan
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:10 PM, Chandra Sekhar Mallarapu
> <cmallarapu at cs.stonybrook.edu> wrote:
>>
>> On Friday 05 November 2010 08:46 PM, Jan Kasiak wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for the late notice, but Monday's talk will be about vim.
>> If people have any deeply rooted hatred for vim and love for another
>> editor, you're welcome to come and we'll settle it out with a duel :P
>>
>> Um, why dont you talk about both Vim and Emacs?
>>
>> -Jan
>>
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