lsp-mode maintainer here. I may assure you I know how the traditional elisp is written and I simply dont like it. Happily lisps allow you to write in different styles I can tell you that a lot of people find lsp-mode's…
> The thing with the whole "entry barrier" point of people who want Org-mode development to happen on Git(Lab|Hub) is that they miss the point: I don't want more contributions, I want more engaged contributors, more…
> For example, does lsp for Go in Emacs allow searching for the implementers of an interface? This one is supported - lsp-find-implementations The other one I am not sure (I am not a go user). If it make sense it will…
Use dash/s/f/ . seq is fine too but dash is pretty much clojure port.
https://github.com/emacs-lsp/dap-mode brings vscode debugger into Emacs.
lsp-mode maintainer here. I may assure you I know how the traditional elisp is written and I simply dont like it. Happily lisps allow you to write in different styles I can tell you that a lot of people find lsp-mode's…
> The thing with the whole "entry barrier" point of people who want Org-mode development to happen on Git(Lab|Hub) is that they miss the point: I don't want more contributions, I want more engaged contributors, more…
> For example, does lsp for Go in Emacs allow searching for the implementers of an interface? This one is supported - lsp-find-implementations The other one I am not sure (I am not a go user). If it make sense it will…
Use dash/s/f/ . seq is fine too but dash is pretty much clojure port.
https://github.com/emacs-lsp/dap-mode brings vscode debugger into Emacs.