Sujet : Re: Microsoft Introduces New Command-Line Text Editor
De : jbb (at) *nospam* notatt.com (Jeff Barnett)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy alt.comp.os.windows-11Date : 20. May 2025, 21:35:08
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On 5/20/2025 1:25 PM, rbowman wrote:
On Tue, 20 May 2025 07:54:59 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
Microsoft also wanted to avoid the “how do I exit vim?” meme, so it
built its own text editor instead of relying on other available
options.
I'll admit I wondered how to exit vim, or the original vi to be specific,
but that was 45 years or so ago.
In the early 1980s (approximately when you were trapped in the vim maze)
an excited colleague told me I just had to try out some new version of
EMACS running on our PDP10 farm at ISI - I had been using some other
editor. I was having some fun figuring out a few simple commands; then I
tried to exit: ctr x, ctr q, etc. After 15 minutes I screamed for help.
I avoided EMACS after that until a few years latter when I was using the
grown up adult version integrated into the Symbolics Lisp Machine's
development environment. Life had changed for the good.
-- Jeff Barnett