On Mon, Dec 09, 2019 at 12:27:47PM -0800, amarendra godbole wrote: > With experience, anything that purports to be the true way -- is > religion, vim is no exception. I believe in using the right tool for > the job AND having a choice in making that determination. :-)
Of course everybody should have their choice. To me, vim is a choice, consciously made, not a religion :-) I'd have been comfortable with emacs or anything that makes me as productive as well. (We can get into elaborating `productive', but I'm sure members of this list don't need that kind of discussion.) Only worry is, people are just too hasty in deciding what is `the right tool'. More often the basis that `everybody uses that' becomes `the right tool' for them. So called `user friendliness' often mistaken for learning curve also dictates. This is not about restricting their choice, it's more about telling them to open their eyes, give time to evaluate and then make a choice. Mayuresh _______________________________________________ plug-mail mailing list plug-mail@plug.org.in http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail