Interesting look into org-mode to track daily habits.
There are, roughly speaking, three ways to develop large user-facing programs, which we will refer to here as 0) the Unix way, 1) the Emacs way, and 2) the wrong way.
GNU jokes
- Q: What do you call a person who hacks while wearing no clothes?
- A: A gnudist.
- Q: What do you call a novice hacker who keeps pestering you with foolish questions?
- A: A gnuisance.
Deft is an Emacs mode for quickly browsing, filtering, and editing directories of plain text notes, inspired by Notational Velocity.
I’ve been using Org-mode for work and life. This article gives a good example on how to leverage the power of Emacs and Org-mode. (u jelly vim users? :D)
This is a reference card that is unlike other ReferenceCards in that it will not fit on a conveneniently sized card. Instead it tries to tell you everything about doing things in Emacs.
Ted Dziuba, MacOS X is an unsuitable platform for web development
p/s: LOL emacs ftw
A very good and comprehensive article on Eshell in Emacs. I’ve been used to running terminal emulator. This is handy.