EMACS. I have some dataforce in my machine and I see absolutely no reason not to use it. I hate the "ooh we have a house let's leave all rooms empty so there's more space.".
STUPID-ASS NON-APL KEYBOARD LAYOUTS NEED TO DIE IN A FIRE.
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Anonymous2008-07-14 11:15
STUPID-ASS KEYBOARD LAYOUTS NEED TO DIE IN A FIRE.
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Anonymous2008-07-14 11:16
Seriously, I think all keyboards should just use abcdefg.
None of this qwerty, dvorak or colemak nonsense.
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Anonymous2008-07-14 11:19
I think there is a direct correlation between DVORAK users and [b][u][i]EXPERT PROGRAMMERS[/b][/u][/i]
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Anonymous2008-07-14 11:21
>>26
As a kid I used to have some kind of horrible electronic note-taking gadget that had an abcdefg keyboard layout. I was probably the worst thing ever.
I don't use an editor. In my youth I had used vim and emacs each in their turn, but one day I happened to encounter The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs by Abelson and Sussman. I quickly realized that I did not now nor ever need use of an actual machine. Since, I have used only my head and occasionally a pencil and paper.
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Anonymous2008-07-15 3:59
I use butterflies.
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Anonymous2008-07-15 4:17
>>40
Already covered in emacs, even Randell agrees