top | item 45656560 (no title) sexyman48 | 4 months ago That he burned 11,000 words on his text editor tells you why emacs users are unemployable. discuss order hn newest vincent-manis|4 months ago I worked at 3 universities and one multi-national company over 30 years. I used Emacs at all of them. I'm retired now, and still use Emacs daily. dimitar|4 months ago I'm an employed emacs user and more than half of my team also uses emacs tom_|4 months ago Now you mention it, come to think of it, I'm actually unemployed at the moment. We can't both be wrong! _benj|4 months ago Since employment is apparently the highest achievement a person can aspire to, this post and emacs users in general, must be of such lesser value I guess? /s sexyman48|4 months ago employment is apparently the highest achievement a person can aspire toYour words, not mine. But gene propagation is up there, and steady wages is a sufficient if not necessary condition for that to happen. load replies (2)
vincent-manis|4 months ago I worked at 3 universities and one multi-national company over 30 years. I used Emacs at all of them. I'm retired now, and still use Emacs daily.
tom_|4 months ago Now you mention it, come to think of it, I'm actually unemployed at the moment. We can't both be wrong!
_benj|4 months ago Since employment is apparently the highest achievement a person can aspire to, this post and emacs users in general, must be of such lesser value I guess? /s sexyman48|4 months ago employment is apparently the highest achievement a person can aspire toYour words, not mine. But gene propagation is up there, and steady wages is a sufficient if not necessary condition for that to happen. load replies (2)
sexyman48|4 months ago employment is apparently the highest achievement a person can aspire toYour words, not mine. But gene propagation is up there, and steady wages is a sufficient if not necessary condition for that to happen. load replies (2)
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sexyman48|4 months ago
Your words, not mine. But gene propagation is up there, and steady wages is a sufficient if not necessary condition for that to happen.