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Wow, Emacsers were writing CGI scripts with elisp in 2000 (scroll to cgi.el): http://t.co/500LsFq64J
I'm excited to announce mustache.el, a powerful templating library for #emacs lisp!
AsciiCasts -- really neat approach for screencasts with a CLI: http://t.co/IipCtvYJic
https://github.com/jeffh/sniffer/ and https://github.com/gfxmonk/autonose are both excellent for writing Python unit tests. No solution for Django though (AFAIK).
Feeling very complimented that a blog post of mine made it onto Hacker News! Thanks @rachbelaid :) (didn't know you were an #emacs guy)
Finally, a FizzBuzz solution for the enterprise market:
There are now download counts on @melpa_emacs which are hugely useful! #emacs
Interesting criticism of RequireJS: http://t.co/gKz8U02NO0
It's not perfect yet, but wonderful to see EmacsWiki getting some styling work: http://t.co/JEfSb1GHbZ #emacs
Surprised to see that GNU find doesn't offer breadth-first search out of the box: http://t.co/Bbgb0BCtB4 would be very handy.
"Our experience at Repustate in migrating a big chunk of code from Python/Cython to Go." http://t.co/Xh9JUpkG7a well worth a read. #golang
Learnt today that GNU netcat is not, in fact, a GNU project: http://t.co/0IadZg19wc . netcat implementations from the BSDs work better.
I've recently discovered setf, which is a wonderful way to modify arbitrary datastructures in elisp. #emacs
Abusing metaclasses to avoid adding a self argument to methods: http://t.co/17TXU5KLo6 #python (not advisable in practice!)
The most extraordinary colour scheme I've ever seen in an editor: https://github.com/rking/vim-detailed#readme #vim (I don't know of an #Emacs equivalent)
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