I thought it was a fair question. You're being downvoted by overly-sensitive emacs junkies :)
I know I'm keeping an eye on lighttable (I'm an emacs users since forevs) -- it's definitely the only modern editor that seems geared to possibly being a match for emacs in the flexibility and customizability departments.
But of course, historically, emacs just incorporates whatever's interesting in other editors and continues on, more powerful than ever.
I know I'm keeping an eye on lighttable (I'm an emacs users since forevs) -- it's definitely the only modern editor that seems geared to possibly being a match for emacs in the flexibility and customizability departments.
But of course, historically, emacs just incorporates whatever's interesting in other editors and continues on, more powerful than ever.
It's the borg of editors.