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1,617 | 677 | |
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10.0 | 1.8 | |
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Emacs Lisp | C | |
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emacs-ng
- Emacs-ng: A project to integrate Deno and WebRender into Emacs
- A new approach to Emacs – TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender
- Emacs NG – A new approach to Emacs
- emacs-ng: a new approach to emacs
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Ask HN: Design of Emacs type extensible editor based on electron?
This is exactly what emacs-ng does?
https://emacs-ng.github.io/emacs-ng/
> This project should be considered an additive native layer over emacs, bringing features like Deno's Javascript and Async I/O environment, Mozilla's Webrender, and other features in development. emacs-ng's approach is to utilize multiple new development approaches and tools to bring Emacs to the next level. It is maintained by a team that loves Emacs and everything it stands for - being totally introspectable, with a fully customizable and free development environment. We want Emacs to be a editor 40+ years from now that has the flexibility and design to keep up with progressive technology.
I guess it uses webrender instead of electron?
- Any emacs-ng specific packages?
- Emacs NG: A new approach to Emacs
- Emacs Webrender: A new approach to Emacs
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Emacs Webrender updates
Now I'm failing on this instead: https://github.com/emacs-ng/emacs-ng/issues/218
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RMS – EmacsConf Talk
Presumably because of emacs-ng [1], from the page " additive native layer over emacs, bringing features like Deno's Javascript and Async I/O environment, Mozilla's Webrender,".
[1] https://github.com/emacs-ng/emacs-ng
joes-sandbox
- Tool to generate table of memory-mapped register?
- Dear devs, please focus more on making discord less of a resource hog
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What's the Problem with Old but Excellent Mac Apps?
VSCode isn’t fine, you are just suffering from web app Stockholm syndrome: https://github.com/jhallen/joes-sandbox/blob/master/editor-p...
VSCode is slower than Emacs/Vim at e.g. syntax highlighting a large file by a factor of three. It’s slower on a search and replace by a factor of seven. It’s slower than those editors by about the same ratio as Atom is slower than VSCode.
- What text editor to use for university and why?
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Writing a Printer Driver in JavaScript
It's amazing how old ZPL is. I wrote a Zebra-140 driver (in C..) in something like 1993.
https://github.com/jhallen/joes-sandbox/tree/master/doc/zebr...
It's a simple macro-based typesetting language that can be used to quickly make many different label images from a database. You uploaded the compiled labels into a handheld computer so that labels could be printed on a production line. One option for the computer was the original Psion Organizer II.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psion_Organiser
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SPI: The serial peripheral interface [video]
I've done similar things with UARTs over long distance- I was about to write about it, but I actually have it github:
https://github.com/jhallen/joes-sandbox/tree/master/hw/lined...
CAN is interesting in that the protocol is pretty complex, but from software point of view it's just send_packet() and register a handler for receive packets. The annoying thing is that MCUs don't have built-in CAN line drivers.
A new thing is 1000BASE-T1- Gigabit Ethernet over a single twister pair. This is supposed to be the future in the auto world..
- Is there any good way to edit large files?
- Use Vim as C/C++ IDE
- People can complain about Microsoft but no one has an Office Suite that even comes close to MS Office can do.
- Given Neovim, is there any reason to purchase Onivim? Also, are nvim/vim plugins vs VSCode plugins equally available?
What are some alternatives?
remacs - Rust :heart: Emacs
LSP - Client implementation of the Language Server Protocol for Sublime Text
lightspeed.nvim - deprecated in favor of leap.nvim
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
emacs-cl - Common Lisp implemented in Emacs Lisp.
nvim-dap - Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim
magit - It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.
NeoVintageous - Vim for Sublime Text.
tig - Text-mode interface for git
Terminus - Bring a real terminal to Sublime Text
tide - Tide - TypeScript Interactive Development Environment for Emacs
etheme-blingbling-e20 - Port of the enlightenment theme "blingbling" to e20