Interactive Python programming in ... vi [was: Tab wars revisited]
Steve Lamb
grey at despair.dmiyu.org
Fri Jul 16 11:41:15 EDT 2004
On 2004-07-16, Jacek Generowicz <jacek.generowicz at cern.ch> wrote:
> Don't be a moron.
First step, read the help. .... Oh sorry, forgot.
> Emacs allows me to interact with a continuously live instance of the
> Python interpreter.
You know, oddly enough this isn't something I demand of my editors. With
things like screen, konsole, multiple rxvts or even plain old ALT-F1, ALT-F2 I
get the exact same functionality. It's called learning how to use the tools
given instead of insisting on having everything bolted onto one large
bloatware application.
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