* Abraham S.A.H." via "Emacs development discussions. <emacs-de...@gnu.org> [2024-08-07 21:59]: > > Emacs-w3m is from Japan <3 > > As I said, perhaps only in Japan. > > However, as an Asian, I know no university in my country or neighbour > countries teaching Lisp. Just a few pages of history and no more. > But they teach C, Java and Python.
But what happens after, they wander into the wide world, armed with their Java and Python knowledge, only to discover the secret society of Emacs enthusiasts—those mythical beings who can summon text-editing magic with a mere key combination. That is how people come to Emacs Lisp, they get tired of what they already know. Once they discover the joy of Emacs, the circle is complete. --- via emacs-tangents mailing list (https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-tangents)