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Re: A dream?
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Jean Louis |
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Re: A dream? |
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Mon, 17 Apr 2023 09:30:34 +0300 |
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* Eduardo Ochs <eduardoochs@gmail.com> [2023-04-16 01:45]:
> do you have a page in https://gnu.support/ explaining in detail how
> you teach Emacs to beginners? It would be nice to have something like
> that...
I just tell them to do Emacs Tutorial. There is no need for page when
it is built-in.
I tell them, open Emacs and do the tutorial, then let me know. Later
we do not talk much, we just do the work.
> Btw, I've taught Emacs to beginners many times, but as "Emacs-the-
> Lisp-environment", not as "Emacs-the-editor"... in some cases, like in
> LaTeX workshops, lots of students who had never used Emacs before were
> happily writing their own one-line elisp hyperlinks and defuns after
> just one hour, but in some other cases my approach failed miserably...
Answer is simple:
(info "(eintr) Top")
You could use that as curriculum for the workshop.
--
Jean
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