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xml-dev
Re: [xml-dev] Auto-completion in editors (RE: [xml-dev] ANN: XML Origin, the XML Editor & XSLT Debugger Released)
by Tim Bray other posts by this author
Jan 29 2002 2:50PM messages near this date
Re: [xml-dev] Auto-completion in editors (RE: [xml-dev] ANN: XML Origin, the XML Editor & XSLT Debugger Released) | [xml-dev] Re: Auto-completion in editors
At 04:31 PM 29/01/02 +1100, Rick Jelliffe wrote:
> Why do so many people still edit in programmer's text editors rather
> than the specialist XML tools? 

Because I spend some time editing free text, some time editing 
program code, and some time editing XML.  The proportions vary
from time to time.  I could learn 3 different tools, or just
use emacs, which works very well for all 3. -Tim


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