"Meikel Brandmeyer (kotarak)" <m...@kotka.de> writes:

>> now I don't know how people can edit Lisp without it. 
>>
> Quite simple: You type an (, you type some more code, you type ). Easy
> as that.

Writing is easy.  IMO, paredit (or structural editing in general) shines
when refactoring code.

> Can we stop this arrogant "smug paredit weenie" discussion now?

Yes.

> Writing great code would be a much better use of our time than calling
> other people insane.

I've never called anybody insane.  I just wanted to transport that
paredit and other tools need some time to get used to, but then the
investment might be worth it.

Bye,
Tassilo

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