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emacs starter kit - emacs made easy
"emacs starter kit comes up with beginner friendly defaults and makes emacs learning much pain less. It sets some good default settings to get started..."
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Cheep Codification: Meet Emacs
"Yesterday, I purchased the Meet Emacs screencast. I was n't sure initially if it was deserving the $ 9, but after watching it, I can state without any uncertainty that it is deserving every individual penny..."
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Rinari Screencast (Ruby on Rails development with Emacs): Why need to promote Free Media Formats
"A short screencast demonstrating the use of Rinari (an Emacs minor-mode for rails development).
Read more »The Hitchhiker’s Guide to an Ioke Dev Env From Source (part 3: emacs-starter-kit)
"...The emacs-starter-kit is a set of base configuration for Emacs. It contains a bnumber of useful elisp libraries, with a slight focus on dynamic languages. To install it, perform the following steps..."
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to an Ioke Dev Env From Source (part 2: Emacs)
"...In this post we will install GNU Emacs from source and also get a basic configuration set up using the emacs-starter-kit..."
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ELisp best practices?
"I’ve spent some time looking at Emacs Lisp lately and there’s a weird ecosystem going on there. ELisp (and I’m thinking primarily about Emacs configuration here) tends to grow organically, because it’s paced by a person’s learning of the editor. Every now and then someone needs a new function, and they either search or ask around for something similar.
Read more »Emacs Starter Kit, created November 18, 2008
"This should provide a saner set of defaults than you get normally with Emacs. It’s intended for beginners, but it should provide a reasonable working environment for anyone using Emacs..."
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