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Re: One vs many directories
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Jean Louis |
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Re: One vs many directories |
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Sat, 21 Nov 2020 17:04:00 +0300 |
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* Jonathan McHugh <indieterminacy@libre.brussels> [2020-11-21 16:43]:
> Texas,
>
> Ive been developing a paradigm over the years based upon a (recursive) 6x6
> grid
> system, aligned with keybindings around the home row. Called Qiuy, I
> refer to it as a "Recursive Modelling Language", given the annotations
> work down to the level of functions and parameters, as well as
> directory naming.
Explain details please.
How do you file stuff?
How do you retrieve it?
Side notes:
> While migrating my OS (Debian -> Guix)
Guix is fully free OS, GNU itself using GNU Shepherd init system with
scheme as system language.
> and Editor (Vim -> Emacs)
Vim is just fine and Emacs too. I never switched from vi to Emacs, I
use them both. And I use ed especially to edit system configurations
quickly.
> has muddied my workflows, I hope that my explorations with Org-Mode
> still permit me to operate with a highly broad but shallow folder
> structure. In any case, Im happy to be using Helm for browsing
> rapidly (as you will understand reading below!).
I did not understand it. Need details.
> Should you have any interest I am drafting some of my thoughts re Qiuy,
> as part of attendance at the upcoming Constant workshop
> Bureaucracksy. Id be happy to send you some material if you wish.
Yes pleas, send it.
> =====================
> HOME FOLDER DIRECTORIES:
> =====================
> 1q10fq_music
> 1q10hqh_parsing
How do you use that?
- Re: One vs many directories, (continued)
- Re: One vs many directories, Ihor Radchenko, 2020/11/25
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- Re: One vs many directories, Jean Louis, 2020/11/26
- Re: One vs many directories, Ihor Radchenko, 2020/11/29
- Re: One vs many directories, Jean Louis, 2020/11/29
Re: One vs many directories, Jonathan McHugh, 2020/11/21
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