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(back to ProgrammingNotes) Emacs is more than an editor - it's a lifestyle. I spent years using vi but have fairly recently started to make the investment to join the cult. I prefer emacs to IDE's because I feel that the investment in time that I spend learning it will be more likely to pay off because emacs has been around for a long time and will continue to be around for a long time. Also, more of the smartest people I've worked with have used emacs than all other development environments combined (although lately Eclipse is gaining). | ||||||||
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SQL - yes, there's a mode for editing SQL queries: http://www.pezaris.com/sql-mode/ | ||||||||
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< < | DOS - If you have to edit DOS files (which is likely if you program for a living then Emacs works very well indeed. You can use it to translate into DOS or Unix format : C-x RET f unix RET or C-x RET f dos RET (don't forget to save the file after you do). For more info see the manual. | |||||||
> > | DOS - If you have to edit DOS files (which is likely if you program for a living ) then Emacs works very well indeed. You can use it to translate into DOS or Unix format : C-x RET f unix RET or C-x RET f dos RET (don't forget to save the file after you do). For more info see the manual. | |||||||
XSLT - http://xslt-process.sourceforge.net/ | ||||||||
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> > | Tips - http://wttools.sourceforge.net/emacs-stuff/package.html http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/EmacsNiftyTricks | |||||||
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