water again.

I knew this subject is an old religious war among coders, and knew asking about an IDE on PM would bring back the customary answers, but decided to ask anyway......

And now after some reflection I am considering going back to emacs after all these years........

And so I headed over to Amazon to find a good book on Emacs for my reintroduction........

And, I am not making this up, a search for 'emacs' on AMZN turned up, off all things, the Holy Bible (!)

All 779 results for emacs : Sort by: Featured ItemsBestsellingA +vg. Customer ReviewPrice: Low to HighPrice: High to LowPublication Da +teAlphabetical: A to ZAlphabetical: Z to A 1. Holy Bible: English Standard Version by Not Applicable (Hardcover ) Avg. Customer Rating: (Rate this item) Other Editions: Hardcover | Leather Bound | See all (4) Usually ships in 24 hours List Price: $34.99 Buy new: $23.79 Used & new from $22.49 • Excerpt from page 1039 "... on the cheek, "Matthew, and Thomas, and + James the 17'[ eMac',Mat offer the other also, and from one who and +Simon ..." See more references to emacs in this book.
A religious war, indeed!
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In reply to Emacs and Religion (humorous Amazon search result) by water
in thread From Win to Lin: Perl IDE choices? by water

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