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<h1>Emacs</h1>
<a id="introduction"><h2>Introduction</h2></a>
Emacs is a general purpose editor ie. not an IDE specificaly designed for .net and c#.
<br>It is my experience that Emacs along with Glade and the Mono tools makes a powerfull and productive development environment.
<p>Strengths about emacs:
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<li>Has support for almost every programming language you can mention
<li>Is portable and thus available at all major computing platforms.
<li>Easily extendable.
<li>Its free software.
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For more information about emacs refer to <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html">this</a>
<a id="modes"><h2>Modes</h2></a>
By default there is no c# mode available in emacs (21.2).
Luckily there is some third party modes available here:
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<li><a href="http://davh.dk/script/">davh.dk</a>
<li><a href="http://www.cybercom.net/~zbrad/DotNet/Emacs/">www.cybercom.net</a>
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<a id="qae"><h2>Questions and exercises</h2></a>
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<li>Write HelloWorld.cs with emacs.
<li>Note which special features each c# mode has and compare them.
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<a id="credits"><h2>Credits</h2></a>
Author: <a href="mailto:mwh at sysrq.dk">Martin Willemoes Hansen</a>
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