EINE

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EINE is an early Emacs-like text editor developed at MIT that helped pioneer features of modern extensible, customizable editors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Emacs-like editor
software
text editor
abbreviationOf Emacs family of editors
surface form: EINE Is Not Emacs
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
customizationMechanism user-modifiable Lisp code
developer Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
surface form: MIT AI Lab

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
extensibilityMechanism Lisp-based extension language
genre screen-oriented editor
historicalPeriod early text editors
influenced ZWEI
later Emacs implementations
influencedBy Emacs family of editors
surface form: Emacs
institution Massachusetts Institute of Technology
notableFeature customizability
extensibility
use of Lisp for editor extension
notableFor being an early Emacs-like editor at MIT
pioneering features of modern extensible editors
operatingSystem ITS (Incompatible Timesharing System)
surface form: Incompatible Timesharing System
programmingLanguage Lisp programming language
surface form: Lisp
relatedTo Emacs family of editors
surface form: Emacs

ZWEI
researchContext artificial intelligence research
softwareEngineeringParadigm extensible editor architecture
softwareGenre text editor
softwareType interactive text editor
usedIn MIT AI Lab software environment
surface form: MIT AI Lab computing environment
userInterface command-driven interface

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TECO Emacs influenced EINE