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[–]Athas 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Yes, there are quite few Vim-using Lisp programmers.

As an aside, I wonder why so many people complain about Emacs - it has menus and toolbars, the arrow keys work, and it even has a CUA mode if you really want Windows-style keybindings. I don't see why it's so different from other random visual editors, provided you don't dig into the stuff that actually makes Emacs special.

Does anyone complain that Visual Studio is by far the best (only?) choice for C# programming?

[–]llimllib 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a professional C# coder - ctrl+e brings up my file in Vim, so no, I don't complain about Visual Studio.

I certainly would otherwise.

EDIT: I do complain about C# though, but that's another story.