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| | About 15 or so years ago, I was changing jobs. I was leaving the walled garden of an Integrated Development Environment (IDE ??) for a proprietary language that deployed to an IBM System iSeries (AS/400 ??) . (Sidenote: We wrote in Report Program Generator programming language from IBM (IBM RPG ??) and Cool Plex, which looked a lot of meta-code and what I now know to be RDF Triples ) At my new job, I was writing web-facing applications using open source technology and deploying to Linux.
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| | I have enjoyed slowly converting my configuration files to literate programming style using org-mode in Emacs. It's now the turn of my Emacs configuration file.
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| | Yes, my friends, it is true. After more than fifteen years using Vim, teaching Vim, proselytizing about Vim, all the while scoffing in the general direction of Emacs, Ive seen the light. The light of Lisp Or something. If, like me, youre curious enough to give Emacs a try, this post should help you get off the ground. Its taken me at least the fourteen days described in the title, but with my help it should only take you two or three. There are some things to get used to, some new paradigms, and you have...
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| Computers are orders of magnitude faster than when most of us started programming and yet a lot of software runs much slower than it should. Nobody likes progress bars. Slow code provides for a horrible user experience, drains batteries faster, and increases our cloud bill. This session explores some of the reasons why software is