what are you using to write webpages?
Deron Meranda
deron.meranda at gmail.com
Fri Jan 21 17:18:13 UTC 2005
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 18:24:30 +0200, Anthony E. Greene
<tony at greene-family.org> wrote:
> On 18:11 Jan 21, 2005 James Mckenzie <jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net> wrote:
> >>What are you using to write webpages?
> >
> > You can go as simple as using EMACS,
>
> I don't think someone just starting to write web pages would find emacs to
> be simple. Maybe they'd find gedit or kedit to be simple, but emacs?
Why not emacs? The modern emacs (at least in graphical X mode) is pretty
easy to use. And it's still incredibly powerful for those who want it. It's
fine to use other editors too; but for those who haven't looked at emacs
for a decade, it's much nicer than you may remember.
Anyway, just to make sure there's an extreme data point in this survey, I
only use:
emacs - all XHTML, CSS, P3P, etc.
gimp - all graphics
python - all CGI scripting
I do agree that's not for everyone though.
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Deron Meranda
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