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# M-x Forever: Why Emacs will outlast text editor trends
David Wilson
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The computer software industry has seen many "popular" text editors come
and go, often due to the mercurial fashions of software development. In
this talk, we'll take a look at why popular editors fade and the
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of popularity, and why (due to changing fashions, not usually
better features).
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