* elisp again
@ 2003-05-02 7:50 upro
2003-05-02 8:14 ` Jonas Steverud
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From: upro @ 2003-05-02 7:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
Again elisp, but this time completely different:
What's a good point to start learning elisp?
Thanks!
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* Re: elisp again
2003-05-02 7:50 elisp again upro
@ 2003-05-02 8:14 ` Jonas Steverud
2003-05-02 9:18 ` Reiner Steib
2003-05-02 8:34 ` Lute Kamstra
2003-05-02 15:26 ` Zap Branigan
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From: Jonas Steverud @ 2003-05-02 8:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
upro <upro@gmx.net> writes:
> What's a good point to start learning elisp?
In no particular order:
* C-h i d m elisp if you do not have that info library, fetch it
from gnu.org, you are going to need it sooner or later anyway. It's
a good referene to elisp, but maybe not as good as a tutorial.
* C-h f <a function of your choice> and C-h v <a variable of your choice.>
* Others .emacs and code downloaded from the 'net.
* Books in the library. (I'm a bit old-fashioned, I prefer books over
websites and interactive courses.)
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* Re: elisp again
2003-05-02 7:50 elisp again upro
2003-05-02 8:14 ` Jonas Steverud
@ 2003-05-02 8:34 ` Lute Kamstra
2003-05-02 15:26 ` Zap Branigan
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From: Lute Kamstra @ 2003-05-02 8:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
upro <upro@gmx.net> writes:
> What's a good point to start learning elisp?
An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp by Robert J. Chassell is
a very good starting point. Get it online:
http://www.gnu.org/manual/emacs-lisp-intro/
or order it:
http://www.gnu.org/doc/book4.html
Lute.
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* Re: elisp again
2003-05-02 8:14 ` Jonas Steverud
@ 2003-05-02 9:18 ` Reiner Steib
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From: Reiner Steib @ 2003-05-02 9:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Fri, May 02 2003, Jonas Steverud wrote:
> upro <upro@gmx.net> writes:
>> What's a good point to start learning elisp?
[...]
> * C-h i d m elisp if you do not have that info library, fetch it
> from gnu.org, you are going to need it sooner or later anyway. It's
> a good referene to elisp, but maybe not as good as a tutorial.
The "Emacs Lisp Intro" is a nice tutorial, IMHO:
(info "(emacs-lisp-intro)Top")
Bye, Reiner.
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* Re: elisp again
2003-05-02 7:50 elisp again upro
2003-05-02 8:14 ` Jonas Steverud
2003-05-02 8:34 ` Lute Kamstra
@ 2003-05-02 15:26 ` Zap Branigan
2003-05-02 22:20 ` upro
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From: Zap Branigan @ 2003-05-02 15:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "upro" == upro <upro@gmx.net> writes:
upro> Again elisp, but this time completely different: What's a
upro> good point to start learning elisp?
Maybe I understand your question differently than others who have
posted to this thread. The best point in time to begin learning emacs
lisp is when you begin to customize your .emacs file.
Consider teaching elisp to your kids as soon as they can type.
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To be a sometime fetter 'round out feet.
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* Re: elisp again
2003-05-02 15:26 ` Zap Branigan
@ 2003-05-02 22:20 ` upro
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From: upro @ 2003-05-02 22:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Zap Branigan <zbranigan@volcanomail.com> writes:
>>>>>> "upro" == upro <upro@gmx.net> writes:
>
> upro> Again elisp, but this time completely different: What's a
> upro> good point to start learning elisp?
>
> Maybe I understand your question differently than others who have
> posted to this thread. The best point in time to begin learning emacs
> lisp is when you begin to customize your .emacs file.
>
> Consider teaching elisp to your kids as soon as they can type.
Well, thanks for this one....! May .emacs is quite large, and working
well. But working on it doesn't tech me how to write, e.g.,
tetris.el...
I think some of the links the others gave me are very useful. Thanks!
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Michael
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