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From: dillon@CORY.BERKELEY.EDU.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Editor Flame (MicroEmacs)
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Date: Fri, 4-Dec-87 14:19:40 EST
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:shouldn't be bitching about it.  But isn't it time that the Amiga had
:some sort of Emacs-based editor with full Intuition support, the
:ability to talk to a shell, *and* an extension language?  With these
:features, it wouldn't be too hard to construct an "integrated
:programming environment" (such as Turbo Pascal, LightSpeed C or
:Benchmark Modula-2) with just the plain Lattice or Aztec compilers. 

	Hey, I've had an integrated programming enviroment on my Amiga 
for at least a year.  It's called multitasking.  I have one or more shell
windows, and usually a couple of DME windows hanging around.  But I will not
get into any editor wars... Suffice it to say that not all of us cares for
Emacs!

					-Matt