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VIM 6.0 is Out

LinuxNews.pl writes "It's more then a year after releasing the first 6.0 alpha. Lot's of improvements (i.e. you can edit files via FTP!) - check them out on vim.org" Of course everyone knows that vim is the best text editor in the world. Anyone who tells you differently is either wrong, lying, or criminally insane. (Or an emacs user, in which case they are wrong, lying and criminally insane).

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  1. vi for emacs by Mike+Schiraldi · · Score: 2, Flamebait

    For those of us who use emacs, there's a great simulation available of the vi experience. (Check out the parent directory of that URL for more of the same)

  2. hmm, smaller programs by Sludge · · Score: 2, Flamebait
    Oh what? Since when do you have to release a new version of your text editor to get features like working over ftp? :) People blame emacs all the time for being one monolithic bloated program, when in fact it's far more modular than the lesser text editors that other people settle for.

    Calling emacs one big monolithic program is only true if you couldn't peel off the layers of LISP code that you may not require. It'd be like calling Linux bloated because it comes with ALL the GNU tools.