blog.jorgenschaefer.de
Jorgen’s Weblog: Buttercup 1.0 released
http://blog.jorgenschaefer.de/2015/03/buttercup-10-released.html
Friday, March 27, 2015. Buttercup 1.0 released. I just released version 1.0 of Buttercup, the Behavior-Driven Emacs Lisp Testing framework. Buttercup is a behavior-driven development framework for testing Emacs Lisp code. It is heavily inspired by Jasmine. Buttercup is available from Marmalade. Describe "A suite" (it "contains a spec with an expectation" (expect t :to-be t) ). See the package homepage above for a full description of the syntax for test suites and specs. If placed in a file named like.
github.com
GitHub - technomancy/emacs-starter-kit at master
https://github.com/technomancy/emacs-starter-kit/tree/master
Because the Emacs defaults are not so great sometimes. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. This branch is 34 commits ahead, 126 commits behind v3. Sep 17, 2012. Bugfix in starter-kit: sudo-edit. Failed to load latest commit information. Paredit 22 final. Still not in elpa. =. Nov 14, 2010. Dec 4, 2008. Added 'history' to .gitignore. Dec 11, 2010. Nov 18, 2008. Mention v2 in readme. Jun 21, 2011. Readme updates. Link manual downloads to version 23. Dec 30, 2009. Doh, was missing a provide.
blog.drake.fm
State of Text Editors (2015) | Drake.fm
http://blog.drake.fm/blog/editors
December 16th, 2014. State of Text Editors (2015). First, You may be wondering, what makes a good editor? Well if I had to come up with a top 10:. Powerful Find and Replace. Advanced Selection (vertical, multi-line). Bracket Matching / Code Folding. Documentation Integration (e.g. MDN lookup). If you plan on developing web apps one day you are going to have to SSH into a server and change some files, and when you do your GUI text editor will not be there to save you. My personal favorite editor is Emacs.
blog.remvee.net
RemVee.blog.category"english"
http://blog.remvee.net/category/english
Published at: 4.IX.2012 23:40 CEST. My pet store application is a music streaming website and has been so for over 15 years. Every 3 to 4 years I rebuild it using whatever tool is the sharpest in my shop at that time. I’ve build it using Perl, Java, Ruby and (the most recent incarnation) Clojure. So please welcome Semira to the world of Open Source Software! Rarr; source on github. Bye bye Jobs, rest in peace mister Dennis Ritchie. Published at: 15.X.2011 14:12 CEST. Is based on this work. Everybody was ...
mjdarby.net
Darbenghast | Page 2
http://mjdarby.net/blog/page/2
Rogue Detective Part 2 – Curses! April 21, 2014. Last time, we covered the rather ridiculous choices that led up to my decision to write a roguelike from scratch. Now, we’ll cover the first steps in the creation of Rogue Detective, and indeed, most games I write. After the standard step of creating a new repository. I already knew we’d be using the curses. As part of the wrapper function, the main is called and passed a variable called. This is a curses. The wrapper handles all curses set-up and tear-dow...
emacs-fu.blogspot.com
emacs-fu: November 2011
http://emacs-fu.blogspot.com/2011_11_01_archive.html
Useful tricks for emacs. The emacs packaging system. It allows you to. Browse through an online repository of emacs packages and install, uninstall. And upgrade them, all from within the emacs comfort zone (menu:. Emacs 24.1 (a pretest. Is available) will include a version of ELPA -. The version included with emacs 24 supports multiple. Archives. The official. Archive is the one provided by GNU, then there is. The current one for ELPA, but there's now a third one available: Marmalade. If necessary, remove.
emacs-fu.blogspot.com
emacs-fu: February 2012
http://emacs-fu.blogspot.com/2012_02_01_archive.html
Useful tricks for emacs. Living in a post- ASCII. World offers great opportunities, but brings some problems, too. After all, it's nice to be able to write Ångström. Or ☺☎☯. But it's not necessarily easy to enter those characters. So - what to do? First, you can set the input-method, as explained in the emacs manual. This is the best solution if you're writing a non-Latin language – Russian, Thai, Japanese, …. If you only occasionally need some accented character, input methods like. E - ë) or. S" - ß or.
emacslife.com
Read Lisp, Tweak Emacs: How to read Emacs Lisp so that you can customize Emacs
http://www.emacslife.com/how-to-read-emacs-lisp.html
Read Lisp, Tweak Emacs: How to read Emacs Lisp so that you can customize Emacs. The wonderful world of Emacs customization. Why do I have to learn Emacs Lisp in order to get Emacs to do what I want? Shouldn't Emacs just come with reasonable defaults? If I customize my Emacs, I'll have a hard time working with other people or on other computers.". I don't have the time to fiddle around with this.". How can I try Emacs Lisp code? Finding Emacs Lisp code. Webpages, blog posts, and the Emacs Wiki. I'm using ...