Monthly Archives: April 2015

Introduction to Hydra

There’s been a huge amount of interest and uptake on abo-abo’s Hydra package. I’ve got some Hydras in my init.el and am planning on implementing more. If you’re wondering what the excitement is about or would like to see if … Continue reading

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Missing the Irony Gene

The UK government's unironic embrace of Orwellian imagery is really something. pic.twitter.com/11BvAZCUL8 — Franklin Harris (@FranklinH3000) March 10, 2015 I wanted to add further comment but, really, I don’t know what to say.

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RMS and GNU in 1989

If you enjoyed the New Yorker article on RMS and GNU you may also enjoy this 1989 New York Times article on the same subject. It’s almost surrealistic to read about the GNU project from a 1989 point of view. … Continue reading

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Automatic Videos

Someone else said it and I may even have blogged about it before but it bears repeating: If you start playing an unexpected video automatically when I visit your site, I’m gone. Immediately. No questions. No exceptions.

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An Interview with Russ Cox and Sameer Ajmani

Michael Hicks is doing a series of interviews with PhDs in industry working on programming languages. In his latest post, he interviews Russ Cox and Sameer Ajmani both of whom work for Google on the Go language. As many of … Continue reading

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Emacs 24.5

is released. The Change Log is here.

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Sacha Chua and John Wiegley on Elisp Development

Sacha Chua has a great video chat with John Wiegley on Elisp development. If you work with Elisp, you really should spend the time to watch it. Chua and Wiegley start by discussing paredit and its capabilities. I’ve been using … Continue reading

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The Tricorder Draws Nigh

First Prototype of a Working Tricorder Unveiled at SXSW

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Python Tools for Emacs

Sean Dague, who works on OpenStack, has a nice post on Emacs Python tools he uses to deal with the large Python code base of the project. If you work in Python, you’ll want to take a look at his … Continue reading

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Abrams on Literate Programming

Howard Abrams has a nice post on Literate Programming. By now that’s a fairly hoary subject—the idea dates back to Knuth in the early 1980s—but Abram’s post is nice because it considers how to do this with Emacs and Org … Continue reading

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