Introduction to Web Development with Emacs
Jul 21, 2009, 12:03 (0 Talkback[s])
[ Thanks to Kurt
Edelbrock for this link. ]
"Emacs? Surely Emacs, the silly little console program,
can’t stand up to the almighty Textmate? Actually, it can.
Emacs is an absolutely wonderful text editor for programmers, and
it can speed up development time with a series of helpful
shortcuts, even for a Textmate diehard. Unfortunately, Emacs can
have a steep learning curve, so I figured I would provide a basic
introduction for using Emacs as a web development environment. Of
course, there’s much, much more to Emacs than what I listed
here, but hopefully this will help you get your feet
wet."
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