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Message-Id: <3.0.1.16.19980715125321.2dd7a8d8@shadow.net>
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 12:53:21
To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
From: Ralph Proctor <ralphgpr AT shadow DOT net>
Subject: Re: A vi for BASH?
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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At 10:20 AM 7/15/98 +0300, you wrote:

>Probably beacuse Elvis was compiled as a 16-bit DPMI program.

Yeah, I knew that, but I stupidly thought you could invoke anything with BASH.
I now have a 32-bit protected mode form of vi that works good--vim.

>Why don't you install Emacs?  You will have a great editor, and a very 
>good vi emulation in one package.  (And it certainly doesn't break under 
>Bash.)

I tried EMACS and learned the basics, but my objection NOW is simply that I
like to
work as much as possible "in the open" that is without an IDE. Later this
could change
1.) when I become quite skillful with C and
2.) when I get involved in a large and complex project
     then I may install it again and work through it.

I have two good Windows IDEs and I just don't feel comfortable working that
way.
But I have a relative who earns his living programming and he says "You'll
sure change your
mind about that real quick when you do it for money--you'll even learn to
like Visual Basic"
This is a paraphrase but it makes the point.

But thanks, Eli,  for the tip.

Ralph

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