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From: gph@hpsemc.HP.COM (G. Paul Houtz )
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: Sizes of various editors (was Re: Textedit wars (was  vi vs emacs in a student environment))
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Date: 12 Jul 88 21:59:27 GMT
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sullivan@vsi.UUCP (Michael T Sullivan) writes:

>In article , ron@topaz.rutgers.edu (Ron Natalie) writes:
>> 
>> Teach students "ed,"  that way they learn what regular expressions
>> are.  My wife . . .                                              

>Yeah, and why are students using video terminals?  My wife and quite
>a few people I know don't know why delete is 0177 (ascii).  If

     Touche Michael.

     I first learned text editing on an IBM 029 keypunch machine, and
     that is why I  liked programming in assembler (fewer key strokes 
     per card).   I wouldn't go back to it now for all the tea in 
     China.

     I am new to UNIX and I learned regular expressions, not by using
     ed, but because I had a JOB TO DO that REQUIRED them.  They are
     not really that hard to learn for most tasks.

     No job worth having is going to be denied to a student simply 
     because they don't know VI or ED or regular expressions or EMACS.
			 -gph