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June 29, 2008

Hans Fugal
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» The secret island of emacs howtos

Word on the street is emacs is teh hotness for lisp hacking. I'm taking a serious look at clojure, which is a lisp that incorporates a lot of what I like about erlang and runs on the JVM. So naturally, I want to see if emacs is all that hype.

I'm having a problem though. I can't find the secret island of emacs howtos, where someone has written a nice one-page article on how to do clojure (or any lisp) hacking in emacs and take advantage of the most awesome good parts. I realize that covering all the cool things would probably take a few hundred pages. I don't have time to learn all the cool things anyway. I just need the most cool things. The gateway drugs if you will.

In specific, I'm looking for:

  1. Syntax highlighting
  2. Automatic indentation
  3. Paren matching
  4. Have a REPL window
  5. Evaluate this thing under the cursor

And it should all be automatic. I shouldn't have to remember and type 80 characters. The syntax highlighting/indentation should be automagic, and the REPL should be a few memorable keystrokes or in a menu (I don't want to type M-X up up down down left right left right B A every time I want a REPL).

I'll bake a loaf of sourdough for anyone that writes an article for the emacs+clojure newbie.

March 6, 2008
» Ask Matt: Java, PHP or Python for beginning web development?

I recently received the email below. At the risk of starting a flame war, I'm posting my response here. Hi Matthew, Sorry to bug you, but I was reading your blog and was hoping you could help me with some advice. I am new to programming and can't q

February 1, 2008

Phil Windley
pjw
Phil Windley's Technometria
» Emacs and Butterflies

This xkcd cartoon on what real programmers use to edit is the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. Of course, I use emacs--always have and always will.

Tags: emacs humor