I actually use both Emacs and vim. Emacs is a vastly superior programmer's editor, but vim has a much shorter start-up time, so it works better for quick edit jobs.
In this case, it's more X11 than Unix; I would almost certainly be learning to use Emacs compile mode if I did not have the ability to have both xterms and Emacs frames on the screen at once. As it is, I just turn on line and column display in the modeline and scroll.
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