On Feb 27, 10:00 pm, Cedric Greevey <cgree...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The emacs learning curve is more like a vertical cliff face than a
> ladder with lots of small steps...

I still don't get the point you are trying to bring.
Is it "You can't be productive with Emacs"? If so then you are wrong
and because Clojure developers prove otherwise.
Or is it "You can't teach a new user to use Emacs effectively"? Once
again I don't think this to be true, noone is born with Emacs
shortcuts in his spinal cord.

Please explain you position so I can take a better look from your
perspective.

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