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December 31st, 2007 at 5:05 pm

Microsoft to build an ‘Emacs.Net’ text editor

Developers are puzzling over recent clues blogged by a few Microsoft employees regarding a new "Emacs.Net" tool the company is building. Microsoft's Connected Systems Division (the folks who developed the Windows Communication Framework, a k a "Indigo")  is hiring developers  to build a product that team member Doug Purdy described as "Emacs.Net." Purdy hinted that Microsoft will divulge its Emacs.Net product/strategy plans at the company's Professional Developers Conference in late October 2008. Emacs is a text editor used primarily by the Unix community (though versions of Emacs that work on Windows systems already exist). Richard Stallman is credited as the father of Emacs, the name of which was derived from "Editing MACRoS." "Emacs is a text editor where a lot...

 

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