There are some core ideas in the vi design that I think are backwards, but probably because when vi was developed, there was no "instant feedback" possibility like there is on today's machines. So they wouldn't have realized there was a strong reason to invert things.
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Well, they're probably both inferior to 4coder at this point, but sure :) I don't know that I was really at the level of Emacs zealot necessary to truly demonstrate that world peace is possible though.
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...but vi is a text editor and emacs is an operating system, how can you compare them? =)
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This is undeniable.
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Emacs broke every bone in my body.
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One thing that I enjoy in particular is vim + tmux. Having it setup like this means that I can also work via ssh on my workstation and don't have to miss out. My dev environment even works on embedded. WSL seems to make this possible on Windows, too, but I wouldn't know.
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Sublime text pretty much puts both to shame. Vi isn't that great. Parallel editing in sublime is very nice. Search all files in subdirs is nice. After years of vim, sublime is my best friend now.
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I think you can use evil mode on emacs to extend vi layer for Emacs.https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil
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