An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp, 3rd Edition
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This tutorial is an elementary introduction to teach non-programmers how to customize their work environment; it can also be used as an introduction to programming basics. It includes numerous exercises and sample programs; the author also walks you through the actual source code of several GNU Emacs commands. A handy reference appendix is included.
Emacs Lisp is a simple, complete, and powerful programming language. It is the building block of GNU Emacs, which is an integrated development environment with special features for scanning and parsing text as well as for handling multiple files, buffers, displays, windows, and sub-processors.
This text will show you:
- How to set variables and write function definitions
- How to use "if" and "let"
- How to write "while" loops and recursive loops
- How to search for a word or expression
- How to customize GNU Emacs for yourself, even when it is shared on a network.
- How to debug programs
and much more.
- This revised third edition covers new features included in GNU Emacs version 21, while remaining compatible with earlier versions.
Source files for An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp, as well as a downloadable PDF version, are found here: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/eintr.html
About the author:
Robert J. Chassell has worked with GNU Emacs since 1985. He writes and edits, teaches GNU Emacs and Emacs Lisp, and speaks throughout the world on software freedom. He has an abiding interest in social and economic history and flies his own airplane.
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