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From: jenny@libdev (Jenny Merrill)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: vi vs emacs in a student environment
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Date: 6 Jul 88 13:51:37 GMT
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In article <1633@hoqax.UUCP> bicker@hoqax.UUCP (The Resource, Poet of Quality) writes:
>
>That is a very telling statistic.
>
>I learned vi first (well actually, I learned TECO first, but that's
>another story) and then learned emacs.  I prefer emacs.  I wonder
>how many people would be able to say the opposite.  
>-- 
>/kohn/brian.c      AT&T Bell Laboratories Semantic Engineering Center

Well, since you asked, I learned TECO first, then vi then emacs.  I use
vi almost exclusively.  Emacs just has too much to remember.
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Jennifer K. Merrill (Jennifer.Merrill@dartmouth.edu) 
Library Computing Services 
Dartmouth College  Hanover, NH
Jennifer K. Merrill      (Jennifer.Merrill@dartmouth.edu)
Library Computing Services
Dartmouth College