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by bitwize
2162 days ago
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Emacs is free software, it's fun and easy to program, and it emits mostly plain text, which is trivial to integrate with other software. Being "locked in" to a platform like that? Yes, please! It's vastly different from, say, Windows vendor lock, and it opens up possibilities instead of closing them off (especially since Emacs runs on nearly everything with a Von Neumann architecture and at least a 32-bit word size). |
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