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Text Editors based on browser technology

So, finally the circle is closing: Nowadays, people are not writing web browsers using text editor technology, but the other way round: From ATOM to ZED.

WTF? Google Maps in Emacs

23.2!

Emacs' git repo hasn't been touched for half a year. So just type bzr branch http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/emacs/trunk emacs!

Update:
The stable branch — something the homepage never mentions — lives at http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/emacs/emacs-23/.

GCCSense - The most intelligent development tools for C/C++

GCCSense - The most intelligent development tools for C/C++

XCode does a great job of showing how to use the compiler's syntax tree for analysis and completion. Here's the same idea with GCC for Emacs and Vim. The LLVM counterpart is not quite there yet.

“Guile can implement Emacs Lisp better than Emacs can.”

“Guile can implement Emacs Lisp better than Emacs can.”

Looks like things are about to move in the Emacs world. There's also a summary of the presentation referenced there.

(via reddit)