Nov-22-2023, 11:57 AM
Thanks all, I will try vscodium, actually already had downloaded the code, but not hadn't compiled it prior to starting this thread.
After using emacs in the early 1980's (and after that from time to time), emacs has been the most stable. Around the mid 1980's, I swore by 'brief' which was a commercial code editor, but absoutly excellent given when it was created. Most of my coding back then was in 'C'.
I am tempted to go back to emacs. I has been, and I think will still be around for many years to come. I am closer to 80 now than I am to 70, so probably will only be writing code for another 15 years or so so emacs will probably still be there then.
Will try vscodium first.
After using emacs in the early 1980's (and after that from time to time), emacs has been the most stable. Around the mid 1980's, I swore by 'brief' which was a commercial code editor, but absoutly excellent given when it was created. Most of my coding back then was in 'C'.
I am tempted to go back to emacs. I has been, and I think will still be around for many years to come. I am closer to 80 now than I am to 70, so probably will only be writing code for another 15 years or so so emacs will probably still be there then.
Will try vscodium first.