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Re: beginner el form
From: |
Phillip Lord |
Subject: |
Re: beginner el form |
Date: |
03 May 2005 12:09:15 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.4 |
>>>>> "Adam" == Adam <nospam@example.com> writes:
Adam> As an elisp novice, I'm dropping into it from time to time,
Adam> and making progress with the elisp manual and introduction. Am
Adam> spending most of my other time calling cmucl as a listener
Adam> with c-x l and c-x c-e. The cmucl documentation is good, so am
Adam> having fun.
My advice is learn to use the debugger (edebug) straight away if you
have not already done so. I normally write lisp into a .el file,
evaluating and debugging as I go. The use of edebug is great and saves
an awful lot of test evaluation, as you can generally see what is
wrong pretty quickly.
Cheers
Phil