2013: Weekly review: Week ending February 22, 2013 — Blog posts
Weekly review: Week ending February 15, 2013
Business experience report: Passing my first annual resolutions
Transcript of my [...]
2006: Had a blast! — I went up to IBM Cambridge today, and it was absolutely fantastic. I’m
not sure if I can talk about what [...]
2004: Apache James — JM Ibanez suggested looking at Apache James and writing a mailet.
Nifty idea, if I can get my mind around it!
(I [...]
2004: SocialNetworkBot — This is where all the magic happens. Starting up the app for every
arriving message is probably a bad idea. Better [...]
2004: SocialNetworkBot — This is where all the magic happens. Starting up the app for every
arriving message is probably a bad idea. Better [...]
2004: Social network analysis — http://www.jibble.org/piespy/
I want to run something like this on the PLUG mailing lists. I can
reuse their spring model and then build [...]
2004: Common networking errors — Due 2004.02.23 11:59:59 PM: Source code and detailed notes on
- changes made
- problems encountered
- solutions tried/found
- outstanding problems
- plans for [...]
2004: Sample ArrayList code — Here’s sample code for ArrayLists, which is a Java class that can
store any kind of object in an array that [...]
2004: Sample ArrayList code — Here’s sample code for ArrayLists, which is a Java class that can
store any kind of object in an array that [...]
2004: planner.el broken up into lots of little files — It should compile cleanly under Emacs 21.3 (CVS). I’m still trying to
figure out how to install the fsf-compat package under [...]
2004: Social networking diagram — Should be fun to run this on a mailing list, using the References: tag…
- http://www.jibble.org/piespy
- http://www.daimi.au.dk/~terryp/pics/emacs-current.png
2003: emacspeak and IRC — linux — I am beginning to realize just how wonderful speech is. I’ve added
dtk-speak to erc-insert-pre-hook, and I can listen to #linuxhelp [...]
Raymond Zeitler Your blog is refreshingly free of advertisements. So I receive it as a pure form of self-expression and an altruistic willingness to help others --... – May 18, 11:14 AM
sachac Hilarity! =) Glad it helped. You can also find keybindings with C-h f <function-name> Undo-tree is pretty darn cool. =) – May 18, 11:08 AM
Raymond Zeitler Excellent! This 13-year user didn't know about C-h w . I would always invoke M-x and then stare at the mini buffer for the brief... – May 18, 10:53 AM
FreakSQuirreL Really nice! I got here after a friend shared a link to your blog :) I will keep spreading your work to help those who... – May 18, 9:48 AM
vec nice sheet though, maybe that'll help me to get into emacs – May 18, 9:00 AM
vec > “Emacs vs. Vi” holy war (one of the classic battles in computer science) no, not really! computer science deals in way more complex problems. – May 18, 8:59 AM
Adam Awan Thanks Sascha, great sketch. I found it hard to move away from Vim until I found Evil (Extensible Vi Layer) for Emacs http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Evil This replaces... – May 18, 8:57 AM
Abelard Lindsay I love vim but find myself wanting emacs modes for ml and lisp. Thanks. – May 18, 8:08 AM
NerdFlanders I have a tip how to make this better: add a "or switch to VIM" bubble.... – May 18, 7:41 AM
lolfox chuck norris once used emacs after using vim. – May 18, 7:12 AM