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Re: Q: How did _YOU_ learn Elisp?
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Gian Uberto Lauri |
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Re: Q: How did _YOU_ learn Elisp? |
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Fri, 1 Dec 2006 15:54:14 +0100 |
>>>>> "M" == Mirko <mvukovic@nycap.rr.com> writes:
M> good, although sometimes I wish it had more examples (but how can I
M> complain if it is free?).
Since it's Free (as in Freedom, not as in free beer) you could provide
improvements :) :).
M> I also read somewhere that learning lips helps the programming
M> style in other languages.
I agree. Programming LISP gives a better understanding. It provides,
for one example, a very good response to the answer "how important is
operators overriding ?" even if not directly.
Type (+ 1 1) in *scratch* and then go with the cursor on the +, then
type C-h f ...
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