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Why Emacs Sucks (Part 17)

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 8:22

A shortcut-heavy text editor blows because pressing wrong keys by accident will put editor into some useless mode, you will never figure how to get back. For example, I've just mistakenly type some key combo I can't remember, and Emacs now says "Text is read only" and doesn't allow me to input anything.

I dunno why people love these ugly terminal-emulator-style GUI editors, like Vi and Emacs, where mouse doesn't work and you have to remember shortcuts.

The only reason I'm using Emacs, is because Common Lisp has no other IDE.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 8:26

I know unix admins use vim to edit their /etc/apache2/httpd.conf and I'm so glad Microsoft has innovated us with IIS, which can be administered using RDP and GUI, which I'm using at work. BTW, Windows admins are a lot smarter than Linux ones, unless they use some Total Commander or FAR Navigator crap, instead of Windows Explorer (two-panel browsers stink like linux)

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 8:30

They aren't ugly or GUI. And GUI is ugly. Mouse is useless and gets in the way.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 8:36

Why Emacs has no solutions and projects, like MS Visual Studio does? They are so useful in organizing your work! MVS restores all windows, which were opened in previous session, while Emacs forces you to open every file manually and Emacs has no integration Team Foundation Server

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 8:39

"emacs's user interface is rather esoteric, involving arcane terminologies and keystrokes. This is in sharp contrast to the modern software applications used today, where their User Interface are similar & familiar to computer users." -- Xah Lee, Emacs enthusiast

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 9:53

That's why I use Vim.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 10:05

>>6

notepad++ is a way better

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 13:09

>>7
No, Sublime is even better! No, no, Eclipse! MSVC++ FTW!

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 13:59

I like NetBeans.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 14:29

>>9

NetBeans
AnalBeads

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 15:32

>>4
Install CEDET, or whatever they're calling it these days.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 16:04

Common Lisp has Allegro and Lispworks, which have free versions for non-commercial use.

Emacs is pretty much dead.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 17:11

We need a google-docs like Lisp-IDE, so the Lisp code could be executed directly in browser and on server.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 17:14

>>1
Because doing stuff with a keyboard is way faster and more comfortable than poking around with a mouse. Shortcuts might take time to learn but they will be absorbed into your muscle memory and you'll never want to back to the hassle of menu-clicking. Also you can create and program new shortcuts for precisely your personal run-of-the-mill tasks.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 17:21

>>14

enjoying your carpal tunnel syndrome?

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 17:27

>>15
Nope. I use Vim, not Emacs.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 17:28

>>15
setxkbmap -layout us -option caps:ctrl_modifier

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 18:18

>>17
Moving Ctrl to Caps Lock is like stabbing yourself in the dick and eating a bag of roaches instead of stabbing yourself in the face and eating a bag of shit.

You still have to press a shitload of keys to move forward, for fuck's sake.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 18:33

>>18
I hardly think C-f or Left Arrow is ``a shitload''. The mouse has absolutely no advantage over emacs in that regard, because you can still point and click to move the cursor, anyway. Want to try another example?

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 18:37

>>19
(And before you ask, I swapped the left and right arrows of my keyboard once to see if I could, then never bothered switching them back. The only side effect is that I now play Touhou very strangely.)

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 18:38

>>18
Roaches are a delicacy in some parts of the world.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 18:48

>>21
My anus is a delicacy in some parts of the world.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 18:58

>>22
No, no one has r ever will want your anus for anything whatsoever. Enjoy your dildo.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 20:22

xah lee is a dumb ass chink.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 20:24

>>24
you are a racist degenerate

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 20:32

>>25
Let's take this to /lounge/, nigger.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 21:18

>>13
But when you use google docs your typing speed and typo rates are data mined.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 21:21

>>27
And also the contents of your documents maybe?

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 22:25

The reason people still use Emacs and Vim is the same reason people still prefer Unix-like OSs: baby duck syndrome.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 22:34

>>29
Too laughably false to be a real argument, too simplistic to be good trolling material.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 22:55

I think that's a matter of opinion >>30-sama

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 23:09

>>29
Please post a non Unix-like OS that isn't total shit. You seriously can't.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 23:32

>>32
VMS

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-21 1:07

>>32
TempleOS. You can talk to God with it!

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-21 4:14

>>34
There is no God. Terry is praying to Satan. He claims to be have been tortured by angels, but does that sound like something angels would do? Of course not, he was tortured by demons.

Chatting with Satan is still pretty cool though.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-21 4:33

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-21 5:06

>>32
VM, VMS, Genera, BeOS.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-21 5:51

>>33,37
VMS
How do you even run this dinosaur? And why would you want to unless you REALLY needed to be secure?

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-21 9:49

>>17

$ setxkbmap -layout us -option caps:ctrl_modifier
-bash: setxkbmap: command not found

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-21 9:57

>>32
Microsoft Windows. Symbolics Genera. IBM z/OS. Any other OS with a corporation name at the start of its title.

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