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  • 4. Release Early, Release Often
    . The Emacs C core was developed this way. The Lisp library, in effect, was not -- because there were active Lisp archives outside the FSF's control, where you could go to find new and development code versions independently of Emacs's release cycle The most important of these, the Ohio State elisp archive...
  • Smart Computing Article - LIMDOW to LISP
    editors have generally been superseded by word processing software-based editing functions, there are still some popular programs in use. Unix systems sometimes employ Emacs, a text editor popular with programmers. Nano and Pico are other Unix-compliant line-editing tools. Mac users sometimes work...
  • 3. The Importance of Having Users
    of the GNU Emacs Lisp library and Lisp code archives. In contrast to the cathedral-building style of the Emacs C core and most other GNU tools, the evolution of the Lisp code pool was fluid and very user-driven. Ideas and prototype modes were often rewritten three or four times before reaching...
  • Frequently Asked Questions for comp.lang.functional
    featuring am Emacs programming interface, a concurrent browser, an object-oriented interface to Tcl/Tk, powerful interoperability features (sockets, C, C++), an incremental compiler, a garbage collector, and support for stand-alone applications. Performance is competitive with commercial Prolog and Lisp...

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Programming in Emacs Lisp
Programming in Emacs Lisp Short Contents An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp
GNU Emacs FAQ
3.4 Where can I get documentation on Emacs Lisp? 5.31 How do I execute (?evaluate?) a piece of Emacs Lisp code?
Emacs Lisp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emacs Lisp is a dialect of the Lisp programming language used by the GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors (which this article will refer to collectively
XEmacs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Users can reconfigure almost all of the functionality in the editor by using the Emacs Lisp language.
EIEIO Homepage
EIEIO is an Emacs lisp program which implements a controlled object-oriented programming methodology following the CLOS standard.
The Common Lisp Cookbook
The Common Lisp Cookbook This is a collaborative project Using Emacs as a Lisp IDE Using the Win32 API
SLIME: The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs
SLIME: The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs SLIME is a Emacs mode for Common Lisp development.
XEmacs: The next generation of Emacs
feature differentiating XEmacs from GNU Emacs by allowing us to deploy bug fixes and enhancements of our lisp packages on a separate, usually faster,
Frequently asked questions about XEmacs
3.0: Customization -- Emacs Lisp and ` init.el '/` .emacs ' What version of Emacs am I running? Q3.0.2: How can I evaluate Emacs-Lisp expressions?
Re: [Fedora-packaging proper way to install emacs lisp...
Re: [Fedora-packaging proper way to install emacs lisp add-ons?
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