Monday, October 11, 2010

Emacs is a belief! Introduced the world's most powerful editor


Editor's note: This is how the world's most powerful kind of strong law? One said: Emacs is a "faith." Another said: the world's programmers are three points

, A way to use Emacs, a way to use vim, the remaining is the other. (Completely ignoring the existence of the other editors ... ...)

To look at this was regarded as a religion, can coffee is what the editor looks like.

1, Emacs history

The initial version of the Emacs process is RichardStallman written in 1975 (age were greater than the number of readers it:)). After its derivative version

The numerous. Currently the two most frequently used version is RichardStallman developed in 1984 a version - GNUEmacs and 1991 by

JamieZawinski written XEmacs.

You will see him referred to dizziness.

E. M. A. C. S.

Emacs Makes A Computer Slow
Escape Meta Alt Control Shift
Emacs Makers Are Crazy Sickos
Emacs Makes All Computing Simple
Emacs Makefiles Annihilate C-Shells
Emacs Manuals Always Cause Senility
Emacs May Allow Customized Screwups
Emacs Manuals Are Cryptic and Surreal
Eventually Munches All Computer Storage
Eight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping
Elsewhere Maybe All Commands are Simple
Excellent Manuals Are Clearly Suppressed
Emacs May Alienate Clients and Supporters
Except by Middle Aged Computer Scientists
Extended Macros Are Considered Superfluous
Every Mode Accelerates Creation of Software
Each Manual''s Audience is Completely Stupefied
Exceptionally Mediocre Algorithm for Computer Scientists
Easily Maintained with the Assistance of Chemical Solutions
Eradication of Memory Accomplished with Complete Simplicity
(PConline Note: Please forgive no translation. Speak the translation more difficult, and many things were completely lost in the translation of the original flavor

Dao. )

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