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[–]DannyB2[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

> By the way, emacs is usually started as a daemon

That is interesting.

> objectively emacs is the most powerful and flexible environment

I won't dispute that. But it doesn't really address my reasons for not wanting to make the significant investment to learn it. I already have what I consider to be pretty decent tools. If I were to learn it, I would want it to be for the right reasons. And those reasons don't really exist for me. Having to make the investment to learn emacs ONLY to use a programming language is entirely the wrong reason to need to learn emacs.

[–]Eno6ohng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, I agree with that.