[net.emacs] Emacs in the "real" world?

warren@ihnss.UUCP (06/10/83)

I recently got a flier advertising a UNIX course from "The American
Institute for Professional Education".  I get 5 or 6 of these things
a day, but usually not for unix, so I at least looked at it.  To my
great surprise, one of the sessions was on editing, and covered ed,
sed, and emacs.  (vi was not listed).  It looks like emacs is a true
part of the commercial world now.  The question is, of course, which
emacs?  All of the other stuff in the course material looked like
unix, indistinguishable as to whether version n, system n, or
x.yBSD.  Since none of these systems supplies emacs as a standard
product, it is indeed curious.

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	Warren Montgomery
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