EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable Display Editor (1981)
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Re: EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable Display Editor (1981)
#2Steve Yegge wrote: "Go look over Paul Nordstrom's shoulder while he works sometime, if you don't believe me. It's a real eye-opener for someone who's used Visual Blub .NET-like IDEs their whole career."
Does anyone know of any public video of Mr. Nordstrom using emacs, or can someone who knows him request one? [edit: properly attribute the quote]
Re: EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable Display Editor (1981)
#3I uploaded it to archive.org: https://archive.org/details/MITAIMemo519 My teacher suspects he got it from a guy that used to work at MIT at the time (can't remember the name). I have not been able to find it anywhere else, even the AI memo archive doesn't have it (http://publications.csail.mit.edu/ai/browse/0500browse.shtml). Anyone able to shed some light?
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#5Edit: you can buy the modern version from FSF: http://shop.fsf.org/product/Emacs_Manual_24/
Re: EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable Display Editor (1981)
#6I actually found an earlier version of this paper in my teachers room (published 1979). It's AI Memo 519 (the linked paper is 591A) and I can't find a reference to this anywhere. I even emailed Stallman and he couldn't remember when it was first published (he thought that it was published in 1981 first to). I uploaded it to archive.org: https://archive.org/details/MITAIMemo519 My teacher suspects he got it from a guy…
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#8"The traditional attitude towards Lisp holds that it is useful only for esoteric amusements and Artificial Intelligence. The appearance of Multics EMACS as a Honeywell product is the death knell of this view."
I agree!
Re: EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable Display Editor (1981)
#9Am I reading this right? You used to... not be able to see your code verbatim as you were editing it? My god, that sounds horrible.
Re: EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable Display Editor (1981)
#10This is nice to see a relatively brief introduction to the essential features. Steve Yegge wrote: "Go look over Paul Nordstrom's shoulder while he works sometime, if you don't believe me. It's a real eye-opener for someone who's used Visual Blub .NET-like IDEs their whole career." Does anyone know of any public video of Mr. Nordstrom using emacs, or can someone who knows him request one? [edit: properly attribute the…