--- OROSZI Balázs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Emacs and Vim are both braindead.
That was a not a helpful comment. If you had attempted to justify that statement, it might have come across otherwise. Frankly, I use vim and once you know how it works, it's extremely powerful. Combining vim with just a few useful external tools and it serves as quite a powerful IDE. The only major features I find lacking (automatic refactoring, in this case) are due to limitations with Perl itself, not the editor. Emacs people can state the same things. In this case, your "braindead" tools are truly brain dead in that, out of the box, they're not overly powerful. However, it's the difference between knowing how to build a car and actually doing so and going out and buying a pre-fab one from a used-care salesman. The latter is easier, but limiting. The former is harder, but you can have exactly what you want. Cheers, Ovid -- Buy the book -- http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlhks/ Perl and CGI -- http://users.easystreet.com/ovid/cgi_course/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/