HN's obsession with text editors lately has really got on my nerves. Be it TextMate, Vim, Sublime Text2, Emacs, whatever, I'm sick of people talking about text editors and how they have or haven't changed their lives. There are good reasons to pick any of the above editors, so please pick one, use it, and shut up about it already.Text editing is one of the most basic and common things that technology professionals do, and to spend so much time anguishing over the decision of what tool to use is a kind of bikeshedding that to me feels beneath HN.
[+] [-] Legion|13 years ago|reply
I love when HN is about making stuff, instead of yapping about Apple or Google or MS. People talking about their tools is great, even when it's well-trodden ground.
[+] [-] spolu|13 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] richo|13 years ago|reply
But this isn't a forum for that.
[+] [-] user49598|13 years ago|reply
I think most of us care immensely about our text editors, and specifically how they can be as efficient as possible so we can spend as little time in them as possible and get back to reading Hacker News.
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[+] [-] stevewillows|13 years ago|reply
I agree with the pre-disruption comment. A great text editor makes most of our jobs a lot easier.
[+] [-] johncoltrane|13 years ago|reply
I'm sick of the whole Apple vs MS vs Google vs Nokia business so I don't click. Easy.
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