That's a good list - I should try some out. Thanks!
On 2024-06-21 15:33, Kent Borg wrote:
On 6/21/24 10:56, Daniel M Gessel wrote:
I haven't been able to switch to an IDE - I still go to the command
line to build and test, but now it's just for fun and curiosity -
productivity takes a back sea
On 6/21/24 10:56, Daniel M Gessel wrote:
I haven't been able to switch to an IDE - I still go to the command
line to build and test, but now it's just for fun and curiosity -
productivity takes a back seat.
I still use a command line, too. But emacs itself turns out can be a
good IDE, and so
On 2024-06-21 13:24, Kent Borg wrote:
For the longest time I held off customizing emacs, I don't want to
teach my fingers stuff that then isn't present in whatever-login.
Well, these days for programming IDEs are kinda necessary, and the
ones I have tried are mostly all terrible.
A very rationa
On 6/21/24 08:45, Daniel M Gessel wrote:
To make this work for me, I've added what I call "workspaces" to
Emacs, which are just Emacs window configurations loaded from files. I
have an ever growing startup set (which I even reload fairly
frequently to get back to a known work environment).
I h
On 2024-06-21 11:06, Kent Borg wrote:
I don't like to reboot because I have stuff in progress. Such as an
emacs session with lots of buffers open. I only reboot when I have to.
(I do consider a new kernel a "have to".)
To make this work for me, I've added what I call "workspaces" to Emacs,
wh
On 6/21/24 07:57, Steve Litt wrote:
Today my uptime is 20 days, and
spans a kernel update. The one before that was 90 days, spanning
several kernel updates.
I don't like to reboot because I have stuff in progress. Such as an
emacs session with lots of buffers open. I only reboot when I have to