lisp

Lisp (or LISP) is a family of computer programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized syntax. I love LISP. I use stumpwm, written in LISP, as my windowmanager and have a REPL connected directly to it in Emacs through Slime. I am unfortunately not as proficient in LISP as I want to be. This is a collection of posts relating to the LISP programming language.

My life inside Emacs: Twitter

Today I came across a great add-on for Emacs: TwIt. TwIt is quite simply a Twitter plug-in for Emacs with an optional mode. You can post tweets, follow your friends tweets, list your friends and your followers, perform searches, retrieve @msgs and direct messages, and even use multiple accounts.

This is great news for me. Now I can, once again, sink down into the comfortable lisp environment of Emacs and continue to live my life inside of Emacs.Read more »»