An excellent question. While it is true that noble-born spring forth from the womb with the sacred knowledge that vim is the one and only editor, you may yet still be saved. Look ye upon its shining healing powers with awe and reverence.

Interesting side-effects include the promotion of hair growth in those suffering from male-pattern baldness, and the relief of hemorrhoidal discomfort. You may notice that the posts following this will display an agressive anti-vim tone. This is readily attributable to the authors suffering from male-pattern baldness and hemorrhoidal discomfort.

Disclaimer:
This has been a paid endorsement by The Society for the Fascist Advancement of vim. Those without a sense of humour are welcome to use emacs.


In reply to Re: Know of a perl editor with syntax highlighting? by perigeeV
in thread Know of a perl editor with syntax highlighting? by Kiko

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