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[$] Mastering Emacs
A series of rabbit holes, some of which led to <a href="https://projects.csail.mit.edu/gsb/old-archive/gsb-archive/gsb2000-02-11.html"; rel="nofollow">unshaved
yaks</a>,
recently landed me on a book called https://www.masteringemacs.org/book
.
Given that I have been using Emacs "professionally" for more than 16
years—and first looked into it a good ways into the previous century—I
should probably be pretty well-versed in that editor-cum-operating-system.
Sadly, for a variety of reasons, that is not really true, but the book and
some concerted effort have been helping me down a path toward Emacs-ian
enlightenment. Mastering Emacs may also help others who are
struggling in the frothy sea that makes up Emacs documentation.
https://lwn.net/Articles/942962/
A series of rabbit holes, some of which led to <a href="https://projects.csail.mit.edu/gsb/old-archive/gsb-archive/gsb2000-02-11.html"; rel="nofollow">unshaved
yaks</a>,
recently landed me on a book called https://www.masteringemacs.org/book
.
Given that I have been using Emacs "professionally" for more than 16
years—and first looked into it a good ways into the previous century—I
should probably be pretty well-versed in that editor-cum-operating-system.
Sadly, for a variety of reasons, that is not really true, but the book and
some concerted effort have been helping me down a path toward Emacs-ian
enlightenment. Mastering Emacs may also help others who are
struggling in the frothy sea that makes up Emacs documentation.
https://lwn.net/Articles/942962/