Re: [O] Ruby or Python or Something

2017-07-17 Thread Axel E. Retif

On 07/17/2017 05:27 AM, Adam Jackson wrote:


Hi Byung-Hee,

org-mode itself uses emacs lisp as the programming language for 
development and extension and you may need to use a little lisp to 
access some of the features.


However, if you are interested in learning Python and/or Ruby I highly 
recommend you look at the org-babel features: 
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/ .
This allows you to mix up code blocks with your notes and links for an 
interactive "notebook" similar to Jupyter. (If you haven't tried 
Jupyter, you really should look at that too!)


I also recommend to take a look at John Kitchin's YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQp2VLAOlvq142YN3JO3y8w

He uses extensively Emacs org-mode, Python and LaTeX.


Best

Axel




Re: [O] Ruby or Python or Something

2017-07-17 Thread Adam Jackson
Hi Byung-Hee,



org-mode itself uses emacs lisp as the programming language for development and 
extension and you may need to use a little lisp to access some of the features.



However, if you are interested in learning Python and/or Ruby I highly 
recommend you look at the org-babel features: 
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/ .

This allows you to mix up code blocks with your notes and links for an 
interactive "notebook" similar to Jupyter. (If you haven't tried Jupyter, you 
really should look at that too!)

These blocks will appear as formatted code blocks in your output HTML or LaTeX. 
I use it as a lab notebook.



All the best,

Adam






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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2017 21:19:23 +0900 

From: "Byung-Hee HWANG (???, =?utf-8?B?6buD54Kz54aZKQ==?=" 

soyeo...@doraji.xyz 

To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org 

Subject: [O] Ruby or Python or Something 

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Somewaht it is foolish question. Suddenly i get interested in other 

languages such as Ruby, Python, ... By the way these computing languages 

help to understand of org mode? 

 

My position is a writer, not programmer. To make HTML/LaTeX documents 

with Emacs is my goal. Any comments welcome!!! 

 

-- 

^? __ ?_^))// 

 

 







Re: [O] Ruby or Python or Something

2017-07-17 Thread Roland Everaert
I guess it depends if you need to access external resources or not (DB,
webservices) or if you need to do heavy computations, for exemple. If not
and if you know lisp well, then, I think, it is better to stick with it.

As a dev/sysadmin, I tend to use whatever language suites my needs when
writing documents or adding data to some TODO item with emacs and org-mode.

On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙) <
soyeo...@doraji.xyz> wrote:

> Somewaht it is foolish question. Suddenly i get interested in other
> languages such as Ruby, Python, ... By the way these computing languages
> help to understand of org mode?
>
> My position is a writer, not programmer. To make HTML/LaTeX documents
> with Emacs is my goal. Any comments welcome!!!
>
> --
> ^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//
>
>