Get EMACS, get SLIME, choose a good compiler like SBCL and switch to CL.
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Anonymous2008-07-09 10:24
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Anonymous2008-07-09 10:25
When I use an editor, I don't want eight extra KILOBYTES of worthless help screens and cursor positioning code! I just want an EDitor!!
Not a "viitor". Not a "emacsitor". Those aren't even WORDS!!!!
ED! ED! ED IS THE STANDARD!!!
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Anonymous2008-07-09 10:30
Use Microsoft Word. It lets you change font size and colour and everything. Makes code a million times easier to read, especially for a beginner.
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Anonymous2008-07-09 10:38
>>9
I agree. I wanted to switch to Vim, but I couldn't get Comic Sans working, so I prefer Word.
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Anonymous2008-07-09 10:50
>>10
Comic Sans works just fine in Emacs. You can even use Wingdings for #defines like you would normally do in Word.
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Anonymous2008-07-09 11:04
>>11
I run Word within Emacs to get the best of both worlds. Kind of tricky to set up, but well-worth the effort.
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Anonymous2008-07-09 11:20
>>10
Use SciTE, it uses Comic Sans as the default font for comments.
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Anonymous2008-07-09 11:23
The ideal solution would be a video terminal with Comic Sans as the ROM font.
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Anonymous2008-07-09 14:51
real men use paper and scanner
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Anonymous2008-07-09 14:57
>>15
Yeah, I've been compiling my code in my notebook for over a year.