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You know, I'm still trying...
You know, I’m still trying to decide whether I hate the fact that it can’t edit a text file in-place.* On the one hand, irritating. I LIKE being able to open the same file in a series of text editors, depending on what I need to do with it at the time. On the other hand, well… it’s clearly trying to fill a niche that nothing else is really filling for the nonce. And maybe that niche is something I want filled. We’ll see, I guess. Anyway, it is kind of cool. And I’m reminded of that Neil Gaiman quote:
“Being a writer is a very peculiar sort of a job: it’s always you versus a blank sheet of paper (or a blank screen) and quite often the blank piece of paper wins.”
Given that on day one—at the start of a chapter, in your First There Was Nothing—you’re not going to have much use for the features of a real text editor in the first place, you might as well just own up and face the blank sheet of paper with some amber-on-black panache. And you gotta love the fade-in/fade-out on the scrollbar. STYLIN’.