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- From: engb@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Ben Eng)
- Subject: Re: C Programmer's Editor of Choice?
- Message-ID: <BrwF7u.EMw@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>
- Organization: Jet Penguin Lavatories
- References: <hemmer.015x@hemmer.adsp.sub.org> <1992Jul17.174737.8333@cs.rose-hulman.edu> <petter.03cd@pnilsen.UUCP> <147pqfINNoij@agate.berkeley.edu> <ACHOW.92Jul20104309@cad093.scdt.intel.com> <1992Jul23.191613.2338@sol.cs.wmich.edu>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 15:04:41 GMT
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- In <1992Jul23.191613.2338@sol.cs.wmich.edu> meshkin@sol.cs.wmich.edu (The Hidden) writes:
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- >>There's the Amiga version of GNU Emacs which does (almost) everything
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- >I agree! It does everything but write the code for you, BUT it is very
- >slow to start! I downloaded that one, unpacked it, then spend the next
- >minute staring in horror as it loaded gobs of data from my HD before giving
- >me a nice standard emacs screen.
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- The most recent releases of the GNU Emacs port support dumping of its
- internal Lisp representation. That virtually elimates the long wait
- for emacs to start up, it's as fast as reading in a 500K file now.
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- Ben
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