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RBerenguel

Emacs user for more than 4 years, since I started my PhD thesis (in Mathematics), when I needed a good cross-platform editor. I already knew a little emacs from my Lisp-love, and vi from being the editor of choice in the first courses… It is still the editor of choice among the department staff. I pity them, poor Satan lovers.

I have small experience in editing emacs lisp (mostly to repair some minor errors I have encountered sometimes, or adding a small funcionality I like), now I am writing a major mode to interact with my fractal drawing console programs, via command line arguments. For now, it can load the image and zoom in from a “drag and drop” over that image, reload and repeat (over the same buffer, still buggy thus). But it is getting better :)

If you want to know something else,

My blog

Only emacs related posts at my blog

My personal page at the department


I started a 30 day challenge on 1st December 2010 in which I would use only emacs (as far as possible) to do all my standard work stuff. You can read more about this in the following posts:

The emacs 30 Day Challenge

Emacs 30 Day Challenge Update 1: Writing this in conkeror

Emacs 30 Day Challenge: Using gnus to read mail (as a newbie!)

Emacs 30 Day Challenge: A glimpse of bbdb, The Insidious Big Brother Database and gnus


Some interesting posts in my blog:

Using valgrind inside emacs with click+go capabilities

Syncing iPod's vMac and Linux: emacs on iPod Touch (somehow, not native, not much useful, be warned)


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