Il giorno mer 14 ott 2020 alle ore 04:28 Magali Lemes < magalilemes00@gmail.com> ha scritto: > Hi Aniket and Bonface, > thank you two for the nice suggestions. That was exactly what I > was looking to get started into emacs. > > Magali > > I'd like to suggest also this one https://www.pluralsight.com/courses/meet-emacs It's not free and I understand that can be a hurdle But a similar resource (that's not available anymore, this is a renewed one) was very helpful for me Hope this helps > Em ter., 13 de out. de 2020 às 21:48, Aniket Patil < > aniket112.patil@gmail.com> escreveu: > >> Hi Lemes, >> >> I am also emacs user and Outreachy applicant. I would suggest you to go >> through tutorial of emacs which is inbuilt and then go through this video >> series. >> >> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9KxKa8NpFxIcNQa9js7dQQIHc81b0-Xg >> >> I hope you find it helpful. >> >> Aniket. >> >> On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 4:38 PM, Magali Lemes >> wrote: >> >>> Hey, >>> I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS. I must say I've never used emacs before, >>> so >>> I'll try to get the hang of it. >>> Sharing my progress: I decided to package the arduino IDE, but it turned >>> out >>> way harder than I expected, due to its many dependencies. I ended up not >>> doing it, but it was a good experience because I could learn about some >>> functions in Scheme - chdir, for example -, some of the phases of >>> building a package - like unpacking, configuring and building - and I >>> could >>> also interact with the community, asking for help, via IRC, which is a >>> very new thing for me. >>> As for today, I will continue trying to package something. I'll probably >>> follow >>> your previous advice and begin with a R package. It seems easier, so >>> hopefully >>> I'll succeed. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Magali. >>> >>> Em seg., 12 de out. de 2020 às 12:06, zimoun >>> escreveu: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 at 13:00, Magali Lemes >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> > Guix was fairly easy to install, I used the shell script to do that. >>>> >>>> Which distribution do you use? >>>> >>>> > I installed emacs using Guix and it worked as expected. >>>> >>>> Nice! >>>> Personally, I manage the Emacs packages with Guix via a manifest.scm >>>> file. And in a separate profile. My conf [1] is far from perfect but >>>> if you need inspiration. :-) >>>> >>>> 1: >>>> >>>> > I'll begin by trying to package something. So, I'll go through the >>>> links you sent >>>> > and see how that goes. >>>> >>>> Cool! >>>> Do not hesitate to ask on help-guix or #guix if you encounter issues >>>> on your path. And feel free to send your progress, success or >>>> failure. >>>> >>>> >>>> All the best, >>>> simon >>>> >>>