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Summary: Removed QEmacs. Add see also EmacsImplementations. Fix link.

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< For an interesting view about extension languages, take a view at
< http://www.advogato.org/article/550.html, especially the last comment.

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> For an interesting view about extension languages, take a view of
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http://www.advogato.org/article/550.html#12
> Comparing Different Strategies for Adding Scripting to an Application],
especially the last comment.

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< * QEmacs -- A smallish fast-as-hell C clone. Has HTML rendering and wysiwyg editing abilities.

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> See also EmacsImplementations.

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< perhaps a section on AddingExtensionLanguages would be good?

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> Perhaps a section on AddingExtensionLanguages would be good?


just trying to wrestle meme-dominance from the language-headz on this channel!
kensanata on #emacs

Click on the header to list all pages discussing alternative extension languages. Emacs and XEmacs are the most popular Lisp engines. As new interpreted languages develop, however, EmacsLisp need not remain the only choice. See ExtensionLanguageAdvocacy for some ranting. ;)

For an interesting view about extension languages, take a view of Comparing Different Strategies for Adding Scripting to an Application, especially the last comment.

Not Emacs but what can we say:

See also EmacsImplementations.


Perhaps a section on AddingExtensionLanguages? would be good?


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