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emacs or vim, which one is more worth learning?

I have used both for several years. Every time I pick them up, I throw them away after 1 or 2 months at most and roll them back to Windows: (

I still can’t figure out which one is more worthy of learning
Please give your opinion:)

某草草某草草2735 days ago1799

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  • ringa_lee

    ringa_lee2017-05-16 16:37:10

    God’s Editor and God of Editors.
    If you are a god then use emacs.

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  • 世界只因有你

    世界只因有你2017-05-16 16:37:10

    Prelude to Holy War= =

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  • 过去多啦不再A梦

    过去多啦不再A梦2017-05-16 16:37:10

    vim is easier to use, this is it

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  • 给我你的怀抱

    给我你的怀抱2017-05-16 16:37:10

    It mainly depends on your main programming language and environment.

    1) Emacs has relatively high language support and is highly modifiable
    2) At this stage, the performance of Emacs on Windows is relatively poor (very poor), and it is just okay on other platforms.

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  • 大家讲道理

    大家讲道理2017-05-16 16:37:10

    Reasons to learn Vim:

    1. From time to time there is a need to configure a Linux server. Vim is available out of the box, but Emacs needs to be installed separately (it is also large in size);

    2. After learning Vim, even various editors/IDEs on Windows can use plug-ins to support Vim’s shortcut operations.

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  • 阿神

    阿神2017-05-16 16:37:10

    It’s over and it’s going to cause a holy war.
    Vim, get started quickly.

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  • 过去多啦不再A梦

    过去多啦不再A梦2017-05-16 16:37:10

    notepad is the best editor in the world

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  • phpcn_u1582

    phpcn_u15822017-05-16 16:37:10

    I thought there was jihad, but luckily there wasn’t

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  • 漂亮男人

    漂亮男人2017-05-16 16:37:10

    nano is also good

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  • 高洛峰

    高洛峰2017-05-16 16:37:10

    I came to see the jihad. I had bought all the melon seeds, but... there were none...

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