Emacs-VSCode-Default-High-Contras
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Emacs-VSCode-Default-High-Contras
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The Emacs Lock-In Effect or the Emacs Sunk Cost Fallacy
I only recently feel like I've "gotten" Emacs, to the point where I'm confident enough to tell others about my setup [1], but in the process of doing so I've realized I have so much more built-ins that I've barely touched. Like, dired. Magit, I've only skimmed the surface of. Hilariously, I only learned about apropos last week!
For some reason though I gain great enjoyment from tweaking my Emacs environment (I even made my own theme [2]), and I'm productive at work, so I really can't complain :)
I'm with the author though... would I recommend it? Yeeeeah maybe not, in the long run it's worth it but for new programmers no way, just use vscode like everyone else.
[1] https://blog.calebjay.com/posts/my-emacs-environment/
[2] https://github.com/komali2/Emacs-VSCode-Default-High-Contras...
Emacs-VSCode-Default-High-Contrast
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The Emacs Lock-In Effect or the Emacs Sunk Cost Fallacy
I only recently feel like I've "gotten" Emacs, to the point where I'm confident enough to tell others about my setup [1], but in the process of doing so I've realized I have so much more built-ins that I've barely touched. Like, dired. Magit, I've only skimmed the surface of. Hilariously, I only learned about apropos last week!
For some reason though I gain great enjoyment from tweaking my Emacs environment (I even made my own theme [2]), and I'm productive at work, so I really can't complain :)
I'm with the author though... would I recommend it? Yeeeeah maybe not, in the long run it's worth it but for new programmers no way, just use vscode like everyone else.
[1] https://blog.calebjay.com/posts/my-emacs-environment/
[2] https://github.com/komali2/Emacs-VSCode-Default-High-Contras...
What are some alternatives?
vertico - :dizzy: vertico.el - VERTical Interactive COmpletion
consult - :mag: consult.el - Consulting completing-read
unpackaged.el - A collection of useful Emacs Lisp code that isn't substantial enough to be packaged
beancount-mode - Emacs major-mode to work with Beancount ledger files
orgzly-android - Outliner for taking notes and managing to-do lists
laundry - Org mode for Racket