Exploring Emacs: A Developer's Perspective
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Summary
The article discusses the author's experience with using Emacs, a text editor that offers a wide range of tools for managing data. It reflects on the complexity and versatility of Emacs in the context of software development.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI use emacs, which might be thought of as a thermonuclear word processor.
Emacs is a great operating system that only lacks a decent text editor.
Emacs is ostensibly a text editor, but really it is a gateway to a whole world of text-based, flexible tools for managing data.
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