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* newbie needs help
@ 2006-03-25 14:23 len
  2006-03-25 15:38 ` Pascal Bourguignon
  2006-03-25 16:19 ` B. T. Raven
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From: len @ 2006-03-25 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw)


I am trying to change the keymapping for the control key and caps lock.
 I have successfully accomplished this through xmodmap in my gui
environment.  I would like to do the same in the command line
environment.  I have read the man pages in xmodmap and have found the
lines of code.  I do not know where to put the code.  I am trying to
learn Linux/Unix and Emacs.

Also because I have a dual boot system I would like to make the same
key swap in my windows XP because I have also loaded Emacs there also.

Len

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* newbie needs help
@ 2006-01-23  6:33 arnuld fraser
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From: arnuld fraser @ 2006-01-23  6:33 UTC (permalink / raw)



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hello everyone,

i am posting this mail here because i did not find any Emacs-LISP
mailing-list/newsgroup.

I want to start a new language and i want to know if learnig Emacs-LISP is
also useful as a way  to start earning ( except thta it is fun using
Emacs-LISP). I know it is a full language like "python" and "C" . i read
some pages of  "An introduction to programming in Emacs LISP" by  Mr.
Chassell and i liked it, that was a great time. I am asking because i need
to earn and at the  same time i want to keep fun in programming. explanation
on question is little bit lengthy, but i will really feel  thankful to you
if you may spend some of your important time.

thanks.
----------------------------------------------------------


  i have 2 very simple questions. After asking my questions i will explain
them a little bit so  that your answer can be personalised according to  my
purpose, understanding-level and choices.


Q: should i start SCHEME, Emacs-LISP, some other LISP (& which
implementation) or RUBY? will     learning Emacs-LISP help me to start
earning?

Q; which books (for RUBY i already have the answer)?


1.       presently i am learning through HTDP. i am working at part-2 for
now and within next 3 months  i will finish this book. In the "preface" of
the book it is very clearley written :

-- HTDP does not teach "how to programme in scheme" but trather it teaches
students "how to  design programmes" hence for this purpose it uses only a
small number of scheme constructs and a  dozen or so basic scheme functions.
someone who wishes to use scheme a sa tool will need to read  additional
material--

that's ok because i did not pick that book for learning scheme. My
intentions match the title of  HTDP. anyway, from experience with this book
i know that by the time i will finish this book i  will have a good
knowledge of scheme language (around 40%).


2.       now since i have a good amount of knowledge of how scheme language
works i want to know  whether i should start scheme or LISP , if LISP then
which LISP? i prefer a language which has  greater prectical orientation &
that is the one reason i am posting this question since i do not  know. 2nd
reason is I am not so good at Mathematics. i am Bachelor of Science, so i
know more  Maths than other people but still i am not so good. On the
contray i love to programme & enjoying  my time through HTDP.


3.     3rd reason is i want to start working on software-projects as soon as
possible because my  father is going to be retired by the end of 2007 hence
i need to start earning before time is  over.also "professional life" is
exactly opposite to 'student life" . from experience as a  "salesman" i know
that student life is 'dream-world', it is not real, it is not intended to
be.


4.            i have a friend in England he is coming to INDIA in march
month, by that time i will be on the  last parts of the HTDP. he asked me if
i want to have any more books (that is how i had HTDP). it  saves my
'shipment expense'. that way i can save my money. pretty much for a jobless
person. that  is why i am posting this question now, rather than wainting to
finish HTDP.

so i sum-up

   1.will go through HTDP hence 40% of scheme languge is done there. (so
will not be a newbie  like at present)

   2. a language which is useful for earning (i mean real-life projects) .

   3. not so good at Maths but love to programme.

   4. must stand independent by the end of 2007 because of father's
retirement.


-- & in the end what books to follow?


thanks

"arnuld"

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