On 08/27/2010 02:59 PM, Adam Morris wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 01:36:52PM -0500, Daniel Taylor wrote:
>> On 10-08-24 09:15 PM, Erik Mitchell wrote:
>>> Gnome vs. KDE... what about the lighter window managers? I'm a big fan
>>> of Awesome.
>>>
>>> And what about text editors? I use VIM, because it's so much better
>>> than Emacs. Flamewar #3, commence.
>>>
>> Programmers generally prefer emacs for its power and features. These are 
>> being replaced by more advanced IDE's on most platforms, but there are 
>> still places where emacs is best for the job.
> 
> Relgious war aside, can you speak where you're getting this from?  I'm a programmer myself, and I hang out with programmer types, and I would say pretty much all of them use Vi unless they've switched to an IDE or spent their entire lives in the Windows world.  (And many of them, including myself, use plugins to give those IDEs Vi keybindings if such a thing exists for that IDE.)
> 
> -Adam

All of the people whom I've worked with directly that had a preference
for emacs were programmers rather than admins. I know this by
observation and dealing with their requests to have working emacs on
their systems.

While there are obviously programmers with a preference for vi, I would
say that they are likely the exception (as are programmers with a strong
preference for emacs) with the majority of programmers working in an IDE
that provides many of the features emacs has been noted for in a more
accessible format.

I have known of no admins with a strong, sustained preference for emacs.

-- 
Dan