Go Emacs go

Ivar Refsdal gave me a great link to a video demonstrating many of the features of SLIME and Emacs. I learned quite a few things from it. I highly recommend it.

I said previously that I wanted something to dim parens in Emacs when I look at lisp code. Enter parenface, which does the job.

Seems like I spend almost as much time setting up Emacs as I do writing code. But the good thing is once I set it up once it'll be set up forever.

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Reference for the SLIME/Lisp/Emacs Screencast » What’s In Peter’s Head says:

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Feb 08, 2008 03:32 PM PST
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Peter Christensen says:

Brian, I'm in the same boat, and I just wrote a reference for that video. I got so frustrated rewinding it, trying to figure out what the heck he did, so I thought a reference guide would be useful. Take a look!

http://www.pchristensen.com/blog/articles/reference-for-the-slimelispemacs-screencast/

-Peter

Feb 08, 2008 04:29 PM PST
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Brian says:

This is quite nice. Thanks for writing it up. Much easier than watching through the movie over and over like I was doing too.

Feb 10, 2008 00:55 AM PST

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