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What development packages can be installed

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Seems the eisy may be good for development - What development tools will be supported for node server developers?

 

Solved by Michel Kohanim

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don't forget Emacs for those of us hard core & over 50 !

(I installed it on the Polisy a while ago)

 

Edited by sjenkins

37 minutes ago, Michel Kohanim said:

@sjenkins,

LOL ... I always hated emacs with the ~ key bindings. I love vi ... I even use it on my Windows machine.

This said, you can definitely install Emacs.

With kind regards,
Michel

@Michel Kohanim Did you just start a VI/Emacs holy war on this Forum ?!!?  

I LOVE the key bindings & hate modal.

We may need a new topic in the Coffee section....

;) 

 

7 hours ago, Michel Kohanim said:

am an ardent believer in liberty and freedom.

Also, got the first shipment of eisys today ahead of time, tested, and shipped a few. Very exciting!

Long live vi!

With kind regards,

Michel

 

I bet you are!!

woohooo!!!! Very very exciting! (As long as one of the few was mine)

Emacs forever!

cheers,

stephen

 

I'm going to give a shout out to ee.  I use the arrow keys to navigate and can always see what I'm doing.  I use it to put a # in front of things I want to hide, or change one letter or number at a time.

-Tom (clearly not a developer)

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