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"Kevin Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I often come across features in JDE (and other Emacs libs) that I'd like to
> work on but my Lisp knowledge is minimal (at best). I have the Writing Emacs
> Extensions book, but I'm looking for a better introduction to lisp
> programming, preferably but not necessarily, with an Emacs slant. Any
> recommendations would be gratefully received.
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... the JDE also uses the EIEIO package which is an implementation of the
Common Lisp Object System.
You will also need to learn this :)...
I have a fairly decent understanding of lisp... certainly not an expert but I
still think that CLOS is a requirement here.
Kevin
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