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Re: Website revamp?
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TEC |
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Re: Website revamp? |
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Thu, 06 Aug 2020 00:00:09 +0800 |
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Maxim Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> writes:
– lots of stuff –
Since we’re talking about newcomers now, I think there are 2c I can share.
- I started sliding down the Emacs slope early this year
- My initial use case was Org, as a replacement of Jupyter (I want an editor,
not a fancy web page)
- I use Doom. I can say with a great degree of confidence that it has made the
transition much easier.
- I think the best we can hope for is name the most common paths into Emacs, and
tell the user what they’re getting into.
E.g.
Emacs :: the one and only, configure everything from scratch - know exactly
what’s going on in your config.
Doom :: Adds a bunch of presets for common tasks, and a bunch of helper
functions/optimisations
Spacemacs :: Features feature-rich functionally ’layers’ for common tasks
Whichever you choose, using a version control system such as [git] is highly
recommended. Every now and then you’ll accidentally break something. This allows
you to seamlessly roll back.
Hope that’s of some interest,
Timothy.
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