Originally Posted by
slynkie
it's refreshing to hear of people doing voluntary code reviews.
You should come work out here in the silicon forest - we do code reviews just about daily, as every checkin gets looked at. Then again I suppose that's not voluntary... but personally I love doing them, it's a great time to find bugs.
Originally Posted by
mollusk
I'll bow out of the emacs vs vi "wars". Whatever. They are both pretty straightforward and easy to use.
I'm just glad that I don't have to do anything in Interleaf anymore. Using that to write technical papers with colleagues way back in the day that had DEC VAX machines and just had to do EVERY freakin' thing in Interleaf gave me a huge headache.
I used vi a lot in my college days, never understood why emacs was so popular, or why people cared what editor you use.
These days I use Visual Studio since I'm writing C#, and am addicted to the Intellisense feature (where symbol names just pop right up as you type).