Not but you remind me of the retard that wanted to do realtime audio processing in Python from a couple of weeks ago. In the same vein it will be impossible to build an effective, semi-streaming string buffer in Python that would be required for a worthwile text editor.
In other news, your saying doesn't apply here. "Death by a thousand cuts." is a saying that typically applies to Python projects, or "Premature pessimization is the root of all evil." or "Try not making basic retarded choices in your architecture next time".
Colton Cox
Everything is coming alone nicely and rather quickly. I can now code, compile, and execute in the same tab. That was pretty much the only reason I would ever want to use Emacs over this until now.
Sounds good, I'd also have an option to switch to relative line numbering, though don't know what kind of hotkeys you will have if it'll help at all
Jaxson Price
Can you write plugins with the fidelity of Emacs?
Adrian Nguyen
Love it user. I built an entire blog platform dedicated on the freedom of speech. It has my libertarian philosophies plastered throughout the site. I make about 100 views a day on my site with the assistance of my blogs. I am trying to make it into something. I love your project.
Lack of premature optimization is the root of text editors that have a splash screen, use hundreds of MB of RAM to display en empty file, and choke on a 100 MB log file.
Camden Price
Could you post link to source/binaries. Wouldn't mind trying it out
Christian Evans
I don't want to release any of that until I at least make a help menu for the hotkeys. Once I feel like putting it on the web I'll probably make a thread.
Xavier Morales
What's your search algorithm for autocomplete?
Jayden Peterson
Marvelous. Now if it really does need to be rewritten in C I can do it in the current version.