Website design : what to use ?

Adriano Varoli Piazza moranar at gmail.com
Sat Jun 17 06:56:26 UTC 2006


2006/6/17, Tobias Baldauf <robin.goodfellow at gmx.net>:
> > Vim or Emacs anyone? :D
>
> omg ... Virulent-Instant-Messmaker ... ;-)
>
> Seriously, VI/M is not from this planet! If it wasn't for things like
Since it only took me a few days to learn to use it, I call. It's not
that it's unbearable, it's just that sane defaults aren't set by
Ubuntu. With just three or four options in your .vimrc, vim stops
being frustrating.

Honestly, I know that it's shipped this way because it's more
portable, but when Ubuntu aims squarely at desktop users and takes
pride on polish and usability, it makes no sense to leave Vim as it
is. Mandriva provided a much better default.

After you've configured vim, it becomes a great tool to code in, with
stuff like excellent indenting, tag and word colorization (programming
in C is so easy now), many clipboards and multiple windows. Nice.
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