… Emacs, the "mother of all IDEs"…

I use emacs since 1997 or 1998. To be precise: I started with XEmacs on Windows NT and emacs-nox on SuSE-Linux. That was a big shock for my colleagues who used MacOS 9 - for them, BBEdit was the greatest thing since sliced bread. In between I've had forays into Eclipse (free and commercial versions) and IntelliJ, as well as various others whose names I've forgotten or blocked out. The most amazing experience I recently had with emacs was with rust with rustic, rust-analyzer and company. A real IDE - in blink-shell with mosh on my IPad. I use a Magic Keyboard - without a real keyboard I think emacs on the IPad is hell. So, now I'm trying to imagine how you do it on the iPhone 🤪😎. Not a bad performance, I'd say.


In reply to Re^2: Eclipse IDE with add on EPIC; Errors on the code by karlgoethebier
in thread Eclipse IDE with add on EPIC; Errors on the code by jmClifford

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