[Re: [rescue] Re:EMACS]
Joshua D. Boyd
rescue at sunhelp.org
Fri Jun 29 08:05:57 CDT 2001
I care, but maybe I'm in that 2%. Parenethese matching for LISP code is
so helpful.
Plus, it is nice to be able to quickly try out lisp expression without
having to fire up another program. I do it fairly frequently.
--
Joshua Boyd
On 29 Jun 2001, Michael Hansen wrote:
> >"Joshua D. Boyd" <jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu> wrote:
> >I liked what that other guy said. It's isn't a text editor with a built
> >in lisp. It is a lisp environment that is considerate enough to throw in
> >a text editor. I mean, you can ever write web servers to run natively in
> >emacs lisp. What's not to like (in a grossing each other out, unix
> >weenie sorta way)?
>
> details, details... but lets be honest here, how many people out there using
> emacs could give a rat's ass about anything to do with lisp?
> I would be truly shocked if they exceed 2%.
>
> Lots of Insidious and Stupid Parentheses!
> (from The Idea Factory - Pepper White)
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