I'm sorry if this is kinda off-topic, but I need some advice.
I know there was a flurry of work on an MS-Windows (NT?) port of XEmacs a
couple of months ago, but I didn't have a need for it then. How times
change... What is the status of this port? Is it fit for everyday use, or
still considered experimental? How about subprocesses, etc. as compared to
the Unix XEmacs? If it is fairly mature, what (if anything) would I likely
miss most as compared to the Unix version?
[Background: I'm being reassigned within the company, and have a choice
between embedded software jobs working in a Unix environment and
MS-Windows. If I had my druthers, there's no question that I'd stick with
Unix, but all of our really cool, cutting edge embedded software is being
developed in (and for) Windows. I have about a week to decide which
direction I want to go.]
Thanks for your help,
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