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Why, oh WHY, do those #?@! nutheads use vi?
Great explanation of the philosophy behind vi and how to become productive using it.
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Using vi/vim properly, you don't use it modally. You are always in
normal mode, and only enter insert mode for short bursts of typing
text, after which you press <Esc> to go to normal mode. -
if you're not positioned at one of these special characters, it will scan
character by character to the right, until the first one is found, and then
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Twin Sunset: Structured Python Editor
"One of my perpetual second week projects is to make an IDE that understands Python as the serialization format of a graph of objects — modules, classes, and functions — rather than text."
open-source scripting environment Komodo Edit 4.3
"Komodo edit uses Scintilla for its editing component but offers a few unique twists... it comes with passable Vi and Emacs keybinding schemes. The Vi scheme doesn't just shift around a few key bindings, it completely changes the way the editor operates
5 Indispensable Tips for Emacs on Windows
Better windows editing through Emacs: Starting off With a Prettier Emacs; Add “Open In Emacs” option to all Files; Goodbye Capslock; Use a Spell Checker; Setup a Postscript Printer
Python programming in Emacs
How to setup Emacs for Python, using Dave Love’s python.el, ido-mode.el, ropemacs, smart-snippet.el and some additional elisp code.
Lout
"Lout is a document formatting system [...]. [It] reads a high-level description of a document similar in style to LaTeX and produces a PostScript file"
H3RALD : A closer look at Komodo Edit
"Komodo Edit is an interesting editor which offers a lot of features which are normally only available in IDEs at a smaller memory footprint. [...] Its close attention to details and its ease of use make developing an even more pleasant experience"
TIDE - a Tiny IDE for JavaScript
A small IDE for Javascript written in Javascript and running in your browser. Includes project browser, syntax highlighting and debugging capabilities. Nifty.
LAPIS - Editing Text with Lightweight Structure
"Lightweight Structure is the ability to recognize text structure automatically, using an extensible library of patterns and parsers. [...] LAPIS is an experimental web browser and text editor that demonstrates how lightweight structure can be useful."
Emacs Lisp List
Big list of Elisp packages for Emacs - more than one thousand entries, periodically updated
R FAQ
"Q: Should I run R from within Emacs? A: Yes, definitely. Inferior R mode provides a readline/history mechanism, object name completion, and syntax-based highlighting of the interaction buffer using Font Lock mode"
Emacs Lisp Package Archive
"Our goal is to make it simple to install, use, and upgrade Emacs Lisp packages. We supply package.el, a simple package manager for Emacs, and a repository of pre-packed Emacs Lisp code."
The Right Size for an Editor
"The central tension in the Unix tradition has always been between doing more with less and doing more with more."
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