F4LL0UT: Funny that you mention it, I heard about EMACS yesterday for the first time. My programmer buddy is using it extensively now.
I believe Richard Stallman wrote
EMACS back a long time ago, in the 80's... Naturally it's been updated numerous times and is far more powerful than it used to be. The idea of being able to do everything without ever having to leave the keyboard does sound wonderful, but much like learning the Dvorak keyboard, it's a matter of devoting yourself to it, vs using what you already know and can work with.
VI is probably about as complex as i'm willing to go, as it's a useful editor with different modes you can enter, and once you enter typing mode it acts as you expect on the keyboard, and is easy enough to figure out how to get around on it with minimum of commands.
F4LL0UT: Yeah, maybe. Wanted to try it again soon anyway. Maybe I should get a book or something. It's surprisingly hard to find anything good except video tutorials for free online and those are an utter waste of time. I used them during my last approach and it took me a week to cover topics which I could have finished in several hours with simple text and screenshots.
Damn, what was that blender book i got. I was sure i got it on Amazon.... I'd reference it if i had it... Maybe i did get it back... one sec i'll look over my library (
not that it has all my books....)
edit: Sed, Awk, SQL, D, Data compression, Perl, Vi, Xwindows, Unity... No Blender. Damn... :(