On 11/04/2014 09:17, Colin Yates wrote:
* you can fight it as hard as you like but you will eventually end up
using emacs, clojure-mode, cider, paredit and magit and then wonder
how you ever lived without it, but not without spending at least a
month or two cursing anything to do with emacs :).
To supplement my last post, I would add that the main factor against
Lighttable, for me, is its insane memory consumption. I don't know
whether or not it was due to leaving it on overnight but I found it
consuming 1.4GB RAM when I returned to editing the other day. To some
accustomed to working with Java/JVM languages this may not be such a big
deal but to me it matters as I work on my laptop much of the time.
gvim
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