Jun 9, 2008
Vim is like C in that it is close to the heart of the computer. It does finite, discrete operations very efficiently. It takes an expert to lift it up to high levels of abstraction. Emacs is like Lisp in that it is close to the heart of computation. It does broad sweeping moves, succinctly generalizing powerful principles. But it takes an expert to bring it under efficient control at a fine-grained level.

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