Emacs actually is friendly! apropos and all of the describe commands make it /discoverable/.
Literate configs and tangling?! I finally feel the end game.
Yes, you probably should read a book at the same time on the side to give you a higher perspective on fundamentals. Sure, some other tools are simpler to get started.
If I could drop everything I'd make a simple emacs config for kids with like a turtles mode and maybe a sound sequencer, then teach them functional programming first. Hah
Emacs actually is friendly! apropos and all of the describe commands make it /discoverable/.
Literate configs and tangling?! I finally feel the end game.
Yes, you probably should read a book at the same time on the side to give you a higher perspective on fundamentals. Sure, some other tools are simpler to get started.
If I could drop everything I'd make a simple emacs config for kids with like a turtles mode and maybe a sound sequencer, then teach them functional programming first. Hah