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2017-07-31
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morning
Morning
Does any one have a recommendations for a mini conference or workshop to go before the end of this year around in the UK?
@kevin42 Do you mean like ClojureX?
Morning all
hello, anyone familiar with Symbol's value as variable is void: seq-random-elt
on cider-jack-in when upgrading emacs to 25?
nm sorted it by removing all my cached packages and foo and reinstalling/compiling all the things
@elise_huard - Sorry I wasn’t much help there, but now I know what to do if I see that error message in the future.
I reckon that probably applies to pretty much any upgrade with emacs that goes wrong 🙂
Isn't that "pretty much any upgrade with emacs" period? 😆
@seancorfield do you use anything like parinfer or vim key bindings in atom?
When I first switched from Emacs to Atom, I used the Emacs key bindings package, but I recently went cold turkey on that and now use plain ol' Atom 🙂
I have it set up per Jason's "opinionated" ProtoREPL setup, except I have the auto-reload options disabled.
So lisp-paredit and parinfer both installed.
The new parinfer is / will be cool. (No more modes). Isn't the whole deleting lines, outer form, etc. Harder without emacs keys?
There are standard key bindings in lisp-paredit for most of that. Where there weren't I added a few of my own I think.
Deleting lines is easy -- and parinfer "does the right thing".
I think ctl-alt-w
is expand selection by default, which I use quite a bit.
That's very interesting. I might have to try this for a week. I tried to write some serious vimscript the other day, and it's left me with a bitter taste.
There's always https://atom.io/packages/vim-mode if you want to ease your transition from vim to Atom...
Does anyone have a Screenhero invite they could throw my way by any chance?
@U0BKWMG5B I do, if you're still looking
Oh, yes please 🙂
chrjs obliged me and I have an invite now
Great stuff. Would have sent it last night, but only seen your messages now
Sometime these threads are a bit counter productive
¯\(ツ)/¯
True 🙂 - thanks anyway!