Entirely unrelated to the post? Entirely? The post talks:
"To write Common Lisp code with comfort and still have the ability to interact with REPL, you can choose your favorite IDE"
And then it goes on to provide some recommendations for major editors out there. So the GP is at least a little related to the post?
I did not get the impression of any flame war in the GP. As a Emacs user myself I am well aware that everyone does not like to use Emacs. Many like Vim. I don't see the problem with recommending a Vim setup for Lisp. We need more recommendations like that for different editors to make Lisp programming more attractive to people of all types of technical background.
Entirely unrelated to the post? Entirely? The post talks:
"To write Common Lisp code with comfort and still have the ability to interact with REPL, you can choose your favorite IDE"
And then it goes on to provide some recommendations for major editors out there. So the GP is at least a little related to the post?
I did not get the impression of any flame war in the GP. As a Emacs user myself I am well aware that everyone does not like to use Emacs. Many like Vim. I don't see the problem with recommending a Vim setup for Lisp. We need more recommendations like that for different editors to make Lisp programming more attractive to people of all types of technical background.