I would love to have site like this one for emacs

Oh god, what have we become? Last time I checked, emacs was a text editor. A Text Editor! It needs its own discussion website just so people can learn how to use it? This is beyond awful. Have we forgotten how to keep something simple? What has happened to clean, modular design, using specific tools to do specific jobs. Have we really reached the point were we don't even have the sense to prevent something like this from happening? What happened to intuitive design? What happened to providing flexibility through basic building blocks? Why must we create this monstrosity of complexity to do such simple tasks? Designs like these make me nauseous.

Well, at least there's still kate. And hey, it even fits with the KDE project's silly, unimaginative naming scheme. Oh yeah, and more relevant to your question, if you want a dicussion website START ONE. Don't sit around waiting for others to do it. Take the initiative.


In reply to Re: Emacs, Elisp and PerlMonks by Anonymous Monk
in thread Emacs, Elisp and PerlMonks by artist

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