Kellerman Raynberg on Nostr: I was introduced to Emacs a long time ago, probably about 10 years ago. But every ...
I was introduced to Emacs a long time ago, probably about 10 years ago. But every time I approached it, I was repulsed by something. It was only at the end of 2019 that it really caught my eye and I started writing my configuration. I like the Lisp family of languages and so it was very good practice for me. But going straight to Emacs and abandoning other IDEs and editors didn't work out. I always lacked something and improved my config more and more. And only a couple of months ago, I was able to finally switch to Emacs, as the configuration is apparently ready for full use. Also I think my transition is connected with the fact that I don't have to write so much code, and many IDE features are unnecessary for me, as the projects are mostly not big.
This is my way to Emacs!
https://github.com/deadblackclover/clover#emacs #lisp
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