Tassilo Horn <t...@gnu.org> writes:
>> Writing great code would be a much better use of our time than calling
>> other people insane.
>
> I've never called anybody insane.  I just wanted to transport that
> paredit and other tools need some time to get used to, but then the
> investment might be worth it.

I didn't discover paredit till I started clojure, having spent many
years writing emacs-lisp. For me, it was like learning to touch type
many years ago; hard at first, but paid benefits within a week.

I think part of the problem is that the commands that I used most
frequently are classifed under "Barfage and Slurpage" -- names that are
so ridiculous that it took me a week to find out what they do.

Phil

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