Archive for December, 2005

emacs, irc, and lisp

Sunday, December 4th, 2005

Here’s a screenshot of my home setup.


hell has frozen over

Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

I’m comfortable enough in Emacs now that I got rid of the lines for VIP (vi navigation keys emulation) out of my .emacs. This is a huge milestone for me, as for years the only thing I knew how to do in Emacs was exit (C-x C-c).

I’ve got SLIME working great with CMUCL and SBCL, both on my colocated Solaris system and on the G5 here at the house.

I just aliased “vi” to “emacs” in my .bashrc, and I’m going to try to leave it that way for at least a week. Wish me luck…

Wow.

Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

It’s strange to see my Lisp Books and Information page in the “hottest” links on reddit and “popular” on del.icio.us, then be referenced on John Wiseman’s lemonodor weblog (which for some reason, I always parse in my head as “lemondoor”).

Hi, everyone!

Online Lisp Books

Thursday, December 1st, 2005

I’ve gathered quite a collection of Lisp books online, you can find them at the Lisp Books link. Please contact me with any additions or changes.