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- EINE abstract ""Eine" can also be a misspelled reference to the word ein.EINE (a recursive acronym standing for "EINE Is Not Emacs") was the Emacs text editor for Lisp machines. It was developed by Daniel Weinreb and Mike McMahon in the late 1970s, with a command set the same as the original Emacs written in TECO by Richard Stallman. It would later be developed into ZWEI ("ZWEI Was Eine Initially"), which itself would eventually become Symbolics' Zmacs (integrated into Symbolics' development for their Lisp machines, Genera). It was the second Emacs written, and the first to be written in Lisp.".
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- EINE subject Category:Emacs.
- EINE comment ""Eine" can also be a misspelled reference to the word ein.EINE (a recursive acronym standing for "EINE Is Not Emacs") was the Emacs text editor for Lisp machines. It was developed by Daniel Weinreb and Mike McMahon in the late 1970s, with a command set the same as the original Emacs written in TECO by Richard Stallman.".
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