Finally I found a good Git tutorial that starts from the absolute basics and goes steadily through more advanced things. I highly recommend it.
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A Sad, Dark Day
Today was a terrible day. I found myself subconsciously trying to use Emacs keystrokes in Vim. I feel dirty. I took a bath but it won't come clean. : (
It just goes to show that you can get used to anything if you do it often enough. Emacs still drives me up the wall but maybe I've achieved a critical mass of enough custom keybindings to let me tolerate it.
Aside from paredit, which has no equal even in Vim, Emacs does have some vaguely non-sucky features. hi-lock is pretty nice (Vim has an equivalent of course). Once I learned a few of the shortcuts for git-emacs I actually found myself using Git much more effectively. Having to drop into a shell to type Git commands is just enough of a disruption to prevent me from doing it often enough. I never got the hang of any version control library in Vim.
I'm almost even getting used to the Emacs buffer model. I find myself C-x bing and flipping back and forth between buffers by name, rather than my Vim practice of opening buffers in certain carefully-placed windows and leaving them there.
On the subject of typing, I broke down finally and ordered a Unicomp Customizer 104 keyboard. I've heard too many hackers say that the old IBM clicky keyboards are good for typing. It should arrive Tuesday, and I'm a lot more excited than anyone should be over a keyboard.
Expect a keyboard review. Try to contain your excitement until then. I know it'll be hard.