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Re: Why eev has a weird elisp tutorial and how to use it
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: Why eev has a weird elisp tutorial and how to use it |
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Fri, 28 Jan 2022 06:22:32 +0100 |
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Eduardo Ochs wrote:
> http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-elisp-intro.html
Okay, there's no way around it, we are total opposites ...
You are supposed to learn programming by evaluating some other
guy's code?
Also you write stuff like
These `find-*-noselect' functions work quite well but are
not 100% reliable - for example, if an elisp file has
several definitions for the same function, variable, or
face, the `find-*-noselect's don't know which ones were
executed, neither which one was executed last, overriding
the other ones... and it may return the position of a defun,
defvar, or defface that is not the "active" one.
at a time when you haven't mention even the most basic
building blocks of the language, e.g. `if', `when', `unless',
`cond' ...
That page is rather some kind of interactive index for people
who are already programmers, I'd say. Maybe do the first Elisp
multimedia CD-ROM instead?
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