On 30 June 2010 02:58, Lee Spector <[email protected]> wrote:
> But an editor that obeys OS-standard-ish interface conventions (with at least 
> minimal language-awareness re: paren-matching & indentation), and that 
> doesn't require any special attention, would quite a bit better.

Would CuaMode [1] help?

> [...] but on balance I think these IDEs are now looking better to me than an 
> emacs-based approach.
>
> I still have to re-evaluate the current versions of the IDEs to decide which 
> to use in the fall, and if the recent past is prologue they may get even 
> better before the semester starts.

That's a valid approach too, of course, and I hope all the options
continue to evolve.

As a side note, I also hope that you'll post to the ggroup re: your
teaching experience at some point. :-)

Sincerely,
Michał

[1] http://www.emacswiki.org/CuaMode

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