derek | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 23 2008 | emacs, vi, vim, lisp, editors, ides, blogsThis is a fact! Great post.
Quoted: Before I wrap up, I’d like to point out that if the title of this post sounds suspect to you, consider it a huge red flag. If the thought of switching editors doesn’t fill you with quite a bit of dread, what you’re using now is almost certainly underpowered, and you definitely haven’t customized it enough. If this is you, take a look at one of the editors I’ve been discussing here, and take the time to learn it–I promise it’s worth the trouble. Just, uh…choose carefully.
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 29 2008 | scheme, lisp, cl, arc, paul graham, pgLanguage geeks everywhere rejoice.
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 06 2007 | emacs, elisp, lisp, programming, modes, parser, ast
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 29 2007 | ltu, ai, lisp, cmu
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 28 2007 | books, paul graham, viaweb, lisp
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derek | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 16 2007 | lisp, perl, comic, funny
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 31 2007 | sicp, e-books, scheme, lisp, emacs
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 06 2007 | lisp, humor
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 04 2006 | lisp, clr, language designThe CLR's GC started out in Common Lisp.
Quoted: Hello everyone, I am the Lead Architect of the CLR/UIFX group and the Chief Architect of the .NET Frameworks. I was thinking about what I should put in the first entry of my blog… as one of the founders of the CLR I thought it would be interesting to
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