Same here. As a matter of fact Emacs is the reason I got acquainted with Linux. I was looking for Emacs for my Win3.1 pc, and stumbled upon walnut creek cdrom. I ended up ordering a Linux Slackware CD, and was very happy with it.
I've tried using MSVC++4.0 IDE, Borland C++ 4.5 & 5.0 IDE, and Watcom C++ 11 IDE, they all felt too stupid when it came to auto-indent, plus they weren't nearly as customizable as Emacs.
Same here. As a matter of fact Emacs is the reason I got acquainted with Linux. I was looking for Emacs for my Win3.1 pc, and stumbled upon walnut creek cdrom. I ended up ordering a Linux Slackware CD, and was very happy with it.
I've tried using MSVC++4.0 IDE, Borland C++ 4.5 & 5.0 IDE, and Watcom C++ 11 IDE, they all felt too stupid when it came to auto-indent, plus they weren't nearly as customizable as Emacs.
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