Text Editor Learning Curves

I suspect this will be amusing only for the more clueful programmers:

Learning Curves
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Source unknown - I have no clue who is the original author.

Disclaimer: I do prefer to use vi (vim actually) over Emacs for simple editing tasks. I do think Emacs is quite an awesome tool, but I mostly program in Eclipse and Quanta.

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  • 2 Responses to “Text Editor Learning Curves”

    1. Gravatar name NETHERLANDS Says: Reply to this comment

      I believe these learning curves originate from xkcd.com

      Posted using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.5 on Windows Windows XP
    2. Gravatar Luke Maciak UNITED STATES Says: Reply to this comment

      I will have to check the archives so that I can link to the original. Thanks! )

      Posted using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 on Ubuntu Linux Ubuntu Linux

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