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What I'm doing is superchargingmy CSS and HTML skills......'cause you can doboth simultaneously. HTML5, right? That's one step beyondthe HTML5 they mentioned the other day withthe CSS3, remember? No. When writing code,you have your choice of a number of editors,such as... Emacs, nano and vi, of course. What does that mean? They have syntax highlightingand autocomplete. Questions? It occurred to me,why not use Emacs rather than vi as thedefault editor for Ubuntu? That's actuallya very good thought, Nick. Thank you. Vi versus Emacs is aconstant debate. Moving on
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What I'm doing is supercharging my CSS and HTML skills
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'cause you can do both simultaneously
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HTML5 right
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That's one step beyond the HTML5 they mentioned
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the other day with the CSS3 remember
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No
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When writing code you have your choice
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of a number of editors such as
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Emacs nano and vi of course
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What does that mean
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They have syntax highlighting and autocomplete Questions
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It occurred to me why not use Emacs
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rather than vi as the default editor for Ubuntu
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That's actually a very good thought Nick
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Thank you
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Vi versus Emacs is a constant debate Moving on
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Two salesmen whose careers have been torpedoed by the digital age find their way into a coveted internship at Google, where they must compete with a group of young, tech-savvy geniuses for a shot at employment.