Oct-16-2017, 10:34 PM
I used vi for quite a while when working on Unix (introduced to me at Bell Labs),
and still use it when I have to make quick changes when using Linux, or on windows from cmder.
I never loved it, but knew it well, so could fly with it. I never used IDE's until emacs, which I think
was the first editor that allowed execution and debugging from within. Then I used Borland C++ for
quite a while, and their IDE was quite good. Then back to emacs, and now PyCharm.
and still use it when I have to make quick changes when using Linux, or on windows from cmder.
I never loved it, but knew it well, so could fly with it. I never used IDE's until emacs, which I think
was the first editor that allowed execution and debugging from within. Then I used Borland C++ for
quite a while, and their IDE was quite good. Then back to emacs, and now PyCharm.