Emacs is Dead (2010)
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Emacs is Dead (2010)
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Re: Emacs is Dead (2010)
#2My emacs at times can't keep up with my typing. But I love what it does for me. The lack of threading is a huge headache for elisp developers - they have to resort to manual cooperative-task-slicing hacks.
Re: Emacs is Dead (2010)
#3I have to say though, external module(s) may be the way to go about it.
For the curious :
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#5[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-user/2013-05/msg000...
[2] https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/g...
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#7This is actually really interesting from a vim user's perspective. We've long sought after an extension language as good as emacs lisp and finally now have gotten the news that vim plans to eventually phase out vimscript in favor of Python. The future looks good!
Re: Emacs is Dead (2010)
#8This is actually really interesting from a vim user's perspective. We've long sought after an extension language as good as emacs lisp and finally now have gotten the news that vim plans to eventually phase out vimscript in favor of Python. The future looks good!
As a vim user, emacs lisp is bad. A proper lisp would be more worthwhile.
Re: Emacs is Dead (2010)
#9This is actually really interesting from a vim user's perspective. We've long sought after an extension language as good as emacs lisp and finally now have gotten the news that vim plans to eventually phase out vimscript in favor of Python. The future looks good!
Really? That would be cool. Can you point me to a thread or something where I can read about these developments?
Re: Emacs is Dead (2010)
#10This is actually really interesting from a vim user's perspective. We've long sought after an extension language as good as emacs lisp and finally now have gotten the news that vim plans to eventually phase out vimscript in favor of Python. The future looks good!