Building An Extensible Syntax: http://t.co/Yw61APHLYM (from s-expression to m-expressions to something new!)
miniblog.
My ISP's T&Cs talk about rights regarding webspace. I haven't seen anyone use those in years!
Use @logstash and Emacs? I've released a major mode for editing config files! https://github.com/Wilfred/logstash-conf.el http://t.co/xMMJ2tt5Y1
Ooh, a nuanced discussion of systemd! http://t.co/SMp1SpHbqJ
Emacs package of the day: shut-up: https://github.com/rejeep/shut-up.el -- lets you silence Emacs (particularly calls to 'message).
The radically different roles of an init system: http://t.co/OlSyRBw8w2
The best language setting for Travis CI and Elisp: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/1201
Emacs 24.4 is out! https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2014-10/msg00713.html
Blogged: The Fastest BigInt In The West: http://t.co/fj10FT5F1v
I try to write shorter blog posts that I can publish more frequently. They have a tendency to spin out of control though.
"XXX The functional organization of this file is terrible" -- Bluntness in the CPython source code.
React is moving very near to the top of my 'technologies I need to spend time learning' list.
markdown-mode in Emacs is pretty good, but it's not infallible. That said, it's impossible to handle all the dialects simultaneously.
Emacs 24.4 is working fautlessly here, but I have a few packages from EmacsWiki which need fixing for it.
Wrote my first Gruntfile today! The experience was entirely pleasant.
Argh. Changed my Emacs theme and Gtk segfaults consistently after a few minutes. Perhaps it's time to try Emacs 24.4. http://t.co/kcnqypIc6I
"[repeating] tentative news stories, even if [later denied], can assist in the creation of false memories in a substantial %ge of ppl" Wow!
Disappointed that I can no longer compile some of my Haskell programs with LLVM: https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/9142
Playing with some new Emacs themes. They're good, but the lazy option is to use a mainstream theme as it has colours for *everything*.
Do people find imenu handy? I generally prefer occur to get an overview of a buffer, and TAGS to jump around.
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