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eliah-lakhin
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About eliah-lakhin
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Comment #27568236
Talking about this specific case. I might be wrong here, but as far as I understand if the license does not state that it is non-revocable(which MIT doesn't explicitly state), it m…
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Comment #27568098
Why not just simply write a new type of License that would explicitly ban organizations and entities from using the work in any forms, but, in contrast, would grant large possibili…
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Comment #7664624
I would like to hear any feedback from you: good or bad. Also, if you like this demo, please star the project on GitHub: https://github.com/Eliah-Lakhin/papa-carlo
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Comment #7664600
I don't have experience with Akka specificially, but I have long experience with Scala, and similar web frameworks in another languages. Here is one of my projects in Scala: https:…
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Comment #7661784
I would like to hear any feedback from you: good or bad. Also, if you like this demo, please star the project on GitHub: https://github.com/Eliah-Lakhin/papa-carlo
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Comment #7384420
Hm... What can you say about Textadept? For the first glance it seems like a good alternative with lesser entry barriers. At least comparing with vanilla vim and emacs.
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Comment #7375754
True! :) In fact I already have a good code editor(not terminal-based) that I used to use. I just want to find something that may improve my experience.
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Comment #7375721
> Maybe you can tell us why you need it to work in a console. Do you only want to edit files over there? Well, I'm using Windows on my primary machine when I'm at home, and Mac whe…
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Comment #7374271
I prefer to follow design principals and product's phylosophy that laid down to the product by it's developers. If I find the principles inappropriate for me I prefer to find somet…
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Comment #7374177
I didn't say that "vim" is not modern. And I know that many people find it useful. Moreover I use it myself quite often since it is my default console editor. But I found it not so…
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Comment #7374044
I know that these buttons work too. But this is not a convenient way of using Emacs.
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Comment #7372801
Hey, but they are GUI based, arn't they? :) I want to use it in my terminal through the SSH on remote machine.
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Comment #7372459
I'm trying Textadept atm. What pros/cons can you say about this one?
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Comment #7372104
oh, comeone! I didn't say I can't/don't want to learn anything. I just said that learning barrier in case of Emacs specificially is too high for me. I don't want to spend that much…
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Comment #7372011
There are some pitfalls, but generally I like it. The only reason I don't use it as my main editor - it is not terminal based. I mean, for example I want to run the editor remotely…
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Comment #7371833
I will take a look. Thank you! I suppose keybindings and modes are the same as in vanilla vim?
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Comment #7371813
Thank you for such detailed and well written material, pheelicks! I had been looking it for a long time. Bookmarked.
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Comment #7371805
I actually didn't work with Emacs, and I tried Vim a little. The major reason why I gave up is learning curve. Keybindings(especially in Emacs) are too unfimiliar for windows/mac u…
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Ask HN: Are there any modern alternatives to VIM and Emacs
Hi folks, I would like to know are there any good and modern alternatives to the most popular terminal-based editors such as VIM and Emacs? Thing that I'm looking for is something …
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Comment #7314463
Hi Gleb! Your words strengthen my faith in meritocratic world! That's excatly how do I feel it too. But it was important to me to hear it from someone else. Thank you very much.