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| | | When I started this series of posts, I didn't expect to take a five year break between the second and third entry. In the first article, I covered Vim, which had at that time been my primary editor for about two years. In the second article, I looked at Acme, a fascinating editor/file browser/shell hybrid that's sadly been passed over by time, and which, despite some intriguing features, I could never really use for serious work. The obvious next thing to cover was, of course, the other venerable old programmer's editor. | ||