Blog and portfolio of Christian Tietze: developer of macOS and iOS apps, writer of programming books, and consultant of amazing devs.| Christian Tietze
Blog and portfolio of Christian Tietze: developer of macOS and iOS apps, writer of programming books, and consultant of amazing devs.| Christian Tietze
Blog and portfolio of Christian Tietze: developer of macOS and iOS apps, writer of programming books, and consultant of amazing devs.| Christian Tietze
In Eshell, you can call Emacs functions, and redirect output to buffers instead of files. Here is a particularly convenient way.| Christian Tietze
Blog and portfolio of Christian Tietze: developer of macOS and iOS apps, writer of programming books, and consultant of amazing devs.| Christian Tietze
The swift test command-line invokation does not print unambiguous filenames for test failures, so we need to attempt to patch this from the console output ourselves like true hackers.| Christian Tietze
Jeremy Friesen hosts this month’s Emacs Carnival, and the topic is “Your Elevator Pitch for Emacs”. It took me a couple of days to come up with a useful angle, because I didn’t even consider Emacs pitch-able. But that’s what’s so cool about writing prompts like these – you can think outside the box.| Worklog: Articles and Blog Posts by Christian Tietze
I had a ten-year break from Emacs as a terminal-based text editor until I learned about what you could really do with this program. Then it stuck.| Christian Tietze
Blog and portfolio of Christian Tietze: developer of macOS and iOS apps, writer of programming books, and consultant of amazing devs.| Christian Tietze
An invitation to revisit the past, revise an old blog post, or give yourself a second chance.| www.nicksimson.com
I’m hosting this month’s Emacs Carnival. Submit your blog posts on the topic “Take Two” in June to participate!| Christian Tietze
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Using a function to insert some mail composition headers only if they don’t already exist, because some mail servers won’t accept the email otherwise.| Christian Tietze
Blog and portfolio of Christian Tietze: developer of macOS and iOS apps, writer of programming books, and consultant of amazing devs.| Christian Tietze
Blog and portfolio of Christian Tietze: developer of macOS and iOS apps, writer of programming books, and consultant of amazing devs.| Christian Tietze