On Oct 18, 2005, at 10:51 PM, Christopher Petrilli wrote:
I am a Lisp programmer (one of two, so I hear), and I would say that 99.95% of the Lisp world works in Emacs, or a derivitive of Emacs that ships with some of the commercial Lisp. This is largely historical, but it's also because SLIME ...
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the feedback.
I figured as much, I was just curious since I saw a minimal Lisp bundle in there. I still might try to wire in a function lookup into the hyperspec though sometime when I have a project due and looking for ways and means to productively procrastinate :-)
Side note (maybe get back to me off list if you have time :-): Do you use Aquamacs or CarbonEmacs or just straight up cmd-line emacs?
Just curious if you had any *quick* pointers on getting slime working w/ Aquamacs (I'll eventually find the time to get down and dirty w/ it all, but if you had a link or something off the top of your head is all)
I've been using it a bit (Aquamacs) since I think I like my emacs to be a little more ... mac like.
Thanks, -steve