I used to use nano to edit text but I switched to vim, which is more powerful. Will I get the same power up if I move to emacs? -


for 3+ years, thought needed (and technically case) nano. did not understand hoopla vim until tried it. although learning curve ever-so-slightly higher, has simplified coding me , not dream of going nano.

i have, however, heard many times on emacs difficult learn, yet useful editor programmer. can has taken similar path of evolution through text editors (and find choosing emacs) tell me advantage is?

right view on vim same previous view on nano, is: will marginal utility great enough justify putting in time learn? switching nano vim, answer obvious yes (for me anyway). , same thing vim if learn emacs?

i have started use emacs, succession - our local editor (home-msu-made), have used vi/vim several years or far editor, , 3 years ago i've switched emacs. basic commands learned quite fast, , rest of life master it, every day discovering faster way something. there's quite useful tutorial first steps in emacs. obtaining basic knowledge of lisp quite fast too, customize. there's user interface in emacs change preferences , automatically write options file.

i must admit have not tried modern capabilities of vim, i've heard in functionality employed programmer vim , emacs close. shall matter of taste - of 2 use. more lisp vimscript:)

probably there has changed vim emacs or vice versa - opinion pros , contras more mature mine.


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