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Indeed. Do people still use emacs to code, for example?

Technologies evolve. People coding today in COBOL or Fortran are few and far between (but very well compensated).

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Do people still use emacs to code, for example?

Umm. Yes.

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No, all the cool kids use Vim.

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Yeah sure, i use Emacs to code. In evil mode. A lot of Emacs users use it to code. Why would you think otherwise?

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Hell yea we do use emacs!

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Do people still use emacs to code, for example?

Sure. Why wouldn’t they?

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Indeed. Do people still use emacs to code, for example?

Not sure if that’s a serious question. Yes. They do. And many use it effectively. I use (neo)vim though because it works for me

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