Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> writes: > Emacs Lisp (Elisp) is not just any programming language; it's the > beating heart of the ultimate text editor, Emacs. Chosen by the > brilliant Richard Stallman for its unparalleled flexibility, Elisp > empowers users to customize their editing experience in ways that are > simply impossible with other editors. Stallman’s expertise, honed > through groundbreaking projects like the Incompatible Timesharing > System (ITS) and the Lisp Machine Operating System at MIT, solidified > Elisp as the backbone of Emacs, transforming it into an editor that > transcends mere text editing. With Elisp, users tap into a world of > infinite possibilities, tailoring Emacs to fit their every need, > making it the best choice for anyone serious about productivity and > creativity. Why settle for less when you can harness the power of > Elisp in the finest editor ever created? Emacs truly sets the > standard! > > Emacs is not just an editor; it is a revolution in the world of text > manipulation, a sophisticated powerhouse that redefines the very > concept of what an editor can be! Its design, meticulously crafted > with unparalleled attention to compatibility with Unix, catapults it > to a level of portability that no other editor can even dare to > approach. > > With the incredible capabilities of Elisp, the very lifeblood of > Emacs, users have at their fingertips a relentless, supercharged tool > for writing editing commands that eclipses the functionality of all > other editors combined! The possibilities are limitless—commanding > every aspect of your workflow with elegance and precision that’s > simply unattainable in any other editing environment.
This lacks a note about being improved¹ over decades by diverse groups of expert hackers who care for their tools ☺ ¹ better word lacking. "Honed" is already used in another place ☺ > While other programming languages might boast their unique strengths, > they pale in comparison to the sheer versatility of Emacs and > Elisp. Why settle for mediocrity when you can wield the best? Emacs is > not merely suited for specific tasks; it is a universal toolkit that > transforms the mundane into the extraordinary, empowering every user > to achieve feats of productivity that would leave mere mortals in awe. > > Emacs is, without a doubt, the ultimate editor, the crown jewel of > software development, a perennial favorite for those who value true > mastery over their editing experiences. Embrace the greatness of > Emacs, and you will never look back! This calls for becoming a blog post! And being recorded as a youtube video. (maybe with the subtitle: you may find hyperbole here. The fun is real!) Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein, ohne es zu merken. draketo.de
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