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This way of PickingATextEditor involves using the tool that you learned the first time you started to seriously program. This might also be termed FirstComeFirstServed. Basically, you make a choice not to learn something new because you already have an adequate solution. Advantages: * You never waste time learning a bunch of keystrokes you'll forget anyway and clutter your mind. * You are very familiar with the one tool that you use for everything. Disadvantages: * You never benefit from the increased productivity of powerful text editors. * Your favorite editor may not be cross-platform, leaving you to scramble on the new platform. (or coming back to http://www.texteditors.org looking for a compatible editor.) * You may find that your needs have changed since when you first started learning about text editors * Having a hammer doesn't mean everything is a nail. So, for example, you might already know MS-DOS EDIT and you want something similar on Linux so you try [[SetEdit]].
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