When you have a wide choice available to you, you tend to choose what makes you more productive.
Again, how is Emacs's GUI related to being productive using the editor?
The same applies to browsers, BTW.
An old one, too...
When you have a wide choice available to you, you tend to choose what makes you more productive.
The same applies to browsers, BTW.
An old one, too...
Precisely. That's why I disabled all toolbars and scrollbars in Emacs. PHP coding is a keyboard-only task. Just define shortcuts for anything you need and you're done. Mouses (well, "mice" are something different) are sooo 1980s.
Browsers are not directly related to being productive, they're plain viewer applications. OTOH, I use Firefox because I can use it faster than the other browsers, but that's not "productive", it's just getting used to it.
Hmm, but what if you're in a file with thousands of lines..?
Reminds me of Sublime Text 2. It's a pretty good editor, but it's very... original, in its own way. Check it out, if you've never heard of it.
They're viewers, but when you're a power surfer like me, who likes having 1000+ tabs open at the same time
However, it does seem that you do not have those abilities.
You, it seems to me, as well as several others that I talk with, are nothing but a troll.
I find it odd that you have gone to just about every fork of SMF
What is you real interest in Wedge and ElkArte?
What do you plan on doing?
Making a fork and using things from both to make a combo?
If so great at what you do, why not ask to do some coding for them?
Funny... I never once had been able to find you at SMF site.
forumsearch0r never made it clear he wanted to help develop Wedge; while he did say he was capable, he also never requested an alpha copy, or SVN read access, or Git read access (although in this case, I'm not even sure the change to a Git server was even mentioned in the public area. Ahum.)
FS has only made it clear that he preferred Emacs, but didn't give examples of things it can't do that others can't.