Re: Proposed Assembler Commands



In article <pan.2005.05.03.02.41.41.614338@xxxxxxxxxx>,
keith <krw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]
>The *last* thing I want to do is program an editor. COnfiguring one is
>bad enough. I don't much like making hammers and straightening nails
>either. I've been using MED on Windows, and VE (though I don't like it) on
>*IX for some time.


The two best editors ever made are "credit" by Intel and the Wordstar like
IDE one from Borland.

Credit has a move the cursor and type mode stuff and a command mode. The
command mode was simple yet very powerful. You could write complete
programs in the commands.

The Borland IDE is about the only one I've seen that does what it is told
about selecting text. Most other editors remove the selection on the
merest whim of the program.

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