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Editor war         
  • Editor choice being brought up during a presentation at a technology convention.
  • [[Richard Stallman]] appearing as St I[[GNU]]−cius, a saint in the Church of [[Emacs]]
RIVALRY BETWEEN USERS OF EMACS AND VIM
Church of EMACS; Church of Emacs; Editor wars; Cult of vi; Editor Wars; The Church of Emacs; Emacs vs. vi; Vi vs. emacs; Church of emacs; Editor War; Viper-mode; Alt.religion.emacs; Vim vs emacs; Emacs vs vim; Vim vs. emacs; Emacs vs. vim
The editor war is the rivalry between users of the Emacs and vi (now usually Vim, or more recently Neovim) text editors. The rivalry has become a lasting part of hacker culture and the free software community.
Commissioning editor         
BUYER FOR PUBLISHING COMPANY SELECTING MATERIALS TO PUBLISH
Commissioning Editor (Publishing); Acquisitions Editor; Commissioning editor (book publishing); Commissioning Editor; Acquisitions editor; Acquiring editor
In book publishing, a commissioning editor is essentially a buyer. It is the job of the commissioning editor to advise the publishing house on which books to publish.
Hex editor         
  • Screenshot of a common hex editor (hexedit by Pascal Rigaux (Pixel))
  • An example of a simple template-based hex editor.
COMPUTER PROGRAM WHICH CAN REPRESENT AND EDIT DATA AT THE BYTE LEVEL
Binary file editor; Sector editor; Byte editor; Hexedit; Hex editing; HexEdit; Binary editor; Hexadecimal editor
A hex editor (or binary file editor or byte editor) is a computer program that allows for manipulation of the fundamental binary data that constitutes a computer file. The name 'hex' comes from 'hexadecimal', a standard numerical format for representing binary data.