tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25882546.post6833756825596149850..comments2023-10-11T03:48:57.606-04:00Comments on Head For the Red: Hey WritersRufus Opushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10806987441760167537noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25882546.post-70529835585236110912010-11-20T20:16:54.757-05:002010-11-20T20:16:54.757-05:00Writing and programming often occur simultaneously...Writing and programming often occur simultaneously in my line of work, so I stick to yet another old-school text editor: Emacs. (To forestall the inevitable religious skirmish: I used to use Emacs in Vi compatibility mode, so there ;-P .) <br /><br />It's worth picking one fully functional text editor (I define "fully functional" as "can be operated entirely without using the mouse") and sticking to it long enough to learn all the keyboard shortcuts. An editor that has been around since the 1970s has been ported to pretty much any operating system you might use, so you'll have no learning curve if you have to change operating systems.HilbertAstronauthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11443786031975040593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25882546.post-57562699768616644642010-11-19T11:21:52.607-05:002010-11-19T11:21:52.607-05:00I use a clone of UNIX so for typing I invariably u...I use a clone of UNIX so for typing I invariably use good old vi. Steep initial learning curve, trememdous text editing power soon after. It's the best. Vim, a more complicated version of vi, is on Macs and is available for Windows. Viva UNIX!<br /><br />--<br />HieronimoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25882546.post-32226665752539709162010-11-19T09:15:43.947-05:002010-11-19T09:15:43.947-05:00XyWrite is what I used in the 80s (after the jump ...XyWrite is what I used in the 80s (after the jump from the IBM selectric typewriter; you know, the one with the spinning type ball). I still used XyWrite on a Zenith laptop with a double floppy drive (woohoo! Smell me!)well into the nineties, because the keyboard was so nice and it really was great not to have distractions when I was writing. Ah! the geeky old-time goodness.Theo Huffmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11832438171790956528noreply@blogger.com