>>>>> "d" == deloptes <delop...@gmail.com> writes:
d> John Hasler wrote: >> In fact, much of what we now know as Emacs *is* extensions written >> in Elisp and many more extensions are available. You no more need >> to know Elisp to use them or to install additional ones than you >> need to know C to use Vim. d> I prefer learning C ;-) http://www.paulgraham.com/rootsoflisp.html " It seems to me that there have been two really clean, consistent models of programming so far: the C model and the Lisp model. These two seem points of high ground, with swampy lowlands between them. As computers have grown more powerful, the new languages being developed have been moving steadily toward the Lisp model." -- /\ ___ Ubuntu: ancient /___/\_|_|\_|__|___Gian Uberto Lauri_____ African word //--\| | \| | Integralista GNUslamico meaning "I can \/ coltivatore diretto di software not install già sistemista a tempo (altrui) perso... Debian" Warning: gnome-config-daemon considered more dangerous than GOTO