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Re: Emacs Book Vs Emacs Manuals


From: Rusi
Subject: Re: Emacs Book Vs Emacs Manuals
Date: Tue, 12 May 2015 09:55:47 -0700 (PDT)
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On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 9:42:10 PM UTC+5:30, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 21:07:36 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: Rusi 
> > 
> > Since emacs is a superset of org half dozen emacs-intros from different 
> > slants
> > could certainly help
> 
> Each chapter in the Emacs manual is a short intro to the subject of
> that chapter.

There is a fundamental difference between logical and pedagogical order.

If I may quote Minsky's Turing lecture

|There is a real conflict between the logician's goal and the educator's. The 
| logician wants to minimize the variety of ideas, and doesn't mind a long, 
thin 
| path. The educator (rightly) wants to make the paths short and doesn't 
mind-in 
| fact, prefers-connections to many other ideas. And he cares almost not at all 
| about the directions of the links.

The emacs manual may be logically structured.
It is not structured to be inviting to a noob -- whether of Drew's or of 
Stefan's variety.

Joe Noob has a need that is completely covered in chaps i,(more likely i,j,k)
of the manual. How does he go from his need to chaps i,j,k?

Lets say that dired and even better wdired is exactly what he needs. How is he
 going to find that out?


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