lxsameer, to emacs
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I'm using since 2008, I've been maintaining an Emacs bundle since 2010 (currently working on v4.1). Emacs is genuinely one of the programs that still gives me the goosebumps. After all these years, I still learn new stuff about it that blows my mind.

badrihippo,
@badrihippo@fosstodon.org avatar

@lxsameer that's cool! I recently started using because I found file navigation annoying in other IDEs. I know how to touch type, so now I literally just have to type in what I want (with all the autocompletion benefits just like a shell). Still learning the basics but finding even that awesome!

By the way, I've been programming a bit of too, although right now I prefer the vibes :clojure: :lisp:

thomasottio, to emacs

Ok, so I installed on my Macbook. I'm trying to learn so what do I do now?

🦌 🔦

dekkzz76,
@dekkzz76@emacs.ch avatar

@thomasottio

as an user you have effectively 2 choices

1 - Learn the emacs dialect of lisp called , to get you started there are docs & a simple tutorial via C-h-i [just scroll down & look for Elisp & Elisp intro]

2 - Learn a dialect of Common Lisp [] such as , or there is the famous MIT course based on

thomasottio,

@dekkzz76 Thanks for this. How easy is it to learn and then migrate to ? Is the difference like Py2.7 vs 3 or something like Py 3.7 and 3.11?

thomasottio,

@dekkzz76 Thanks for clarification. I read that elisp reads the entire file into it's buffer instead of line by line. Not sure if that's the case with but for my use cases, that's not a problem.

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