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  1. @tusharhero

    Great question! Next question, please.

    It was too early for #GNUEmacs. It might have been #Gosmacs, but I think it was my own (non-programmable) #Scame.

  2. @tusharhero

    Great question! Next question, please.

    It was too early for #GNUEmacs. It might have been #Gosmacs, but I think it was my own (non-programmable) #Scame.

  3. @tusharhero

    Great question! Next question, please.

    It was too early for #GNUEmacs. It might have been #Gosmacs, but I think it was my own (non-programmable) #Scame.

  4. @tusharhero

    Great question! Next question, please.

    It was too early for #GNUEmacs. It might have been #Gosmacs, but I think it was my own (non-programmable) #Scame.

  5. @tusharhero

    Great question! Next question, please.

    It was too early for #GNUEmacs. It might have been #Gosmacs, but I think it was my own (non-programmable) #Scame.

  6. @ldbeth

    Very nice to hear that #MicroEmacs is still around. I wish that would have happened to my simple #Scame editor that I wrote in 1980 when I couldn't stand the ed/em/ex/vi family of editors.

    github.com/larsbrinkhoff/scame

    One thing I can boast about is that it was damned quick on the Vax11/70 with 12 student terminals.

  7. @ldbeth

    Very nice to hear that #MicroEmacs is still around. I wish that would have happened to my simple #Scame editor that I wrote in 1980 when I couldn't stand the ed/em/ex/vi family of editors.

    github.com/larsbrinkhoff/scame

    One thing I can boast about is that it was damned quick on the Vax11/70 with 12 student terminals.

  8. @ldbeth

    Very nice to hear that #MicroEmacs is still around. I wish that would have happened to my simple #Scame editor that I wrote in 1980 when I couldn't stand the ed/em/ex/vi family of editors.

    github.com/larsbrinkhoff/scame

    One thing I can boast about is that it was damned quick on the Vax11/70 with 12 student terminals.

  9. @ldbeth

    Very nice to hear that #MicroEmacs is still around. I wish that would have happened to my simple #Scame editor that I wrote in 1980 when I couldn't stand the ed/em/ex/vi family of editors.

    github.com/larsbrinkhoff/scame

    One thing I can boast about is that it was damned quick on the Vax11/70 with 12 student terminals.

  10. @ldbeth

    Very nice to hear that #MicroEmacs is still around. I wish that would have happened to my simple #Scame editor that I wrote in 1980 when I couldn't stand the ed/em/ex/vi family of editors.

    github.com/larsbrinkhoff/scame

    One thing I can boast about is that it was damned quick on the Vax11/70 with 12 student terminals.