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tl;dr
In any case, Warp uses it, so it's clearly not because of elisp. It was once
upon a time very hot among C++ users.
As for your editor, does it have a kill circular ring to quickly and
conveniently select latest extracted text entries? Does it have parametrized
macros to quickly generate text from templates? Have it got automatic buffers
for "jumping" back and forth through the text with ease? Oh, sorry for your
flashy flint tool...
BTW, for a long while now I've been a happy vim user, which is about the same as
emacs.
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