Hi David, thanks a lot for this series! The prospect of making my own modes after this excites me. I should say also that I'm really keen to learn Elisp/package best practices, basically the package production process from A to Z. Thanks again!
Thank you very mach. I've started to love long videos. It gives me more helpful and more structured information. More then 20 years I just known about emacs without diving deeply how I can use it in everyday basic. Just now I figure out the powerful of emacs world and community. Now I have a start point with explanation what and how the real emacs code works and does useful things. RMS is the best.
Thanks a lot Victor! I'm glad you like the longer videos, I always worry that some people won't be able to watch it all but I can't resist giving all the context at once!
Kudos to you man, you did a great job in this elisp series.
Slowly starting to feel confident to write packages! Thanks for your efforts to make great content.
Hi David, thanks a lot for this series! The prospect of making my own modes after this excites me.
I should say also that I'm really keen to learn Elisp/package best practices, basically the package production process from A to Z.
Thanks again!
This video series is just amazing, thank you for keeping me learning more Emacs.
Dear David. Thank you so much for all your Emacs Lisp videos. The best I've found in all the years. Instant Abo click!
Thanks a lot Fabian!
Thank you very mach. I've started to love long videos. It gives me more helpful and more structured information. More then 20 years I just known about emacs without diving deeply how I can use it in everyday basic. Just now I figure out the powerful of emacs world and community. Now I have a start point with explanation what and how the real emacs code works and does useful things. RMS is the best.
Thanks a lot Victor! I'm glad you like the longer videos, I always worry that some people won't be able to watch it all but I can't resist giving all the context at once!
Great tutorial. Thanks for taking the time to help teach us Emacs / Lisp!
My pleasure!