http://emacsrocks.com/ for one.
> Hal went on to explain how the substitution model of evaluation worked in this example and I carefully watched. It seemed simple. It couldn't be that simple, though, could it? Something must be missing. I had to find…
Besides the privacy issues, the single most frustrating thing is it's dropping of keywords that are critical to the query so it can pretend that it always has search results ready for you (here are zillion results found…
I think @Animats was being sarcastic.
Mor milagai with curd rice is a great way to acquire a taste for chili. From there you can seamlessly move on to raw chilis :)
Who cares even if it's 100x more popular. At the end of the day C++ is more popular than lisp/scheme.
> I've grepped my entire local code base for 'eval' and 'pastebin'; I seem to be fine. I don't know if I'm missing something, but couldn't they have easily called it indirectly like this: console.log(global["ev" +…
Also check out: Emacs eww. Handy when you are reading through a manual with lots of code examples, and copy pasting from a web page becomes work by itself. Just in case you're put off by the thought of Emacs keychords,…
Scheme
WOW, thanks for this! This extension is awesome. This provides all the functionalities I use vimium (in chrome) for, but what does it for me is this: > Want to remove the extra chrome: run `:guiset gui none` Top bar…
http://emacsrocks.com/ for one.
> Hal went on to explain how the substitution model of evaluation worked in this example and I carefully watched. It seemed simple. It couldn't be that simple, though, could it? Something must be missing. I had to find…
Besides the privacy issues, the single most frustrating thing is it's dropping of keywords that are critical to the query so it can pretend that it always has search results ready for you (here are zillion results found…
I think @Animats was being sarcastic.
Mor milagai with curd rice is a great way to acquire a taste for chili. From there you can seamlessly move on to raw chilis :)
Who cares even if it's 100x more popular. At the end of the day C++ is more popular than lisp/scheme.
> I've grepped my entire local code base for 'eval' and 'pastebin'; I seem to be fine. I don't know if I'm missing something, but couldn't they have easily called it indirectly like this: console.log(global["ev" +…
Also check out: Emacs eww. Handy when you are reading through a manual with lots of code examples, and copy pasting from a web page becomes work by itself. Just in case you're put off by the thought of Emacs keychords,…
Scheme
WOW, thanks for this! This extension is awesome. This provides all the functionalities I use vimium (in chrome) for, but what does it for me is this: > Want to remove the extra chrome: run `:guiset gui none` Top bar…