• Emacs (/ˈiːmæks/ ), originally named EMACS (an acronym for "Editor Macros"), is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility...
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  • GNU Emacs text editor and the GNU systems' indent command will reformat code according to this style by default. Those who do not use GNU Emacs, or similarly...
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    scripting languages in many applications, with the best-known being Emacs Lisp in the Emacs editor, AutoLISP and later Visual Lisp in AutoCAD, Nyquist in Audacity...
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    Retrieved 2014-05-11. Barry Margolin (2014-05-29). "Re: editor and word processor history (was: Re: RTF for emacs)". help-gnu-emacs (Mailing list). Archived...
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    to anyone who writes programs (start reading from “the dubious future of emacs“). It's hard to argue with the value of self-hosting. It's even harder to...
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  • [citation needed] "emacs( see it )" shows "Did you mean: vi", and vice versa when searching "vi( see it )". This is a reference to the vi vs Emacs editor war...
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    computers. Electronic ink – developed by Joseph Jacobson at MIT Media Lab. Emacs (text editor) – development began during the 1970s at the MIT AI Lab. Flight...
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    Standardized Unstandardized Arc AutoLISP BBN LISP Clojure Dylan (Apple, history) Emacs Lisp EuLisp Franz Lisp, PC-LISP Hy Interlisp Knowledge Engineering Environment...
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    own Turing complete scripting system, and the advanced text editor GNU Emacs is built around a general purpose Lisp interpreter. Most distributions also...
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  • According to Rossum, the title was most likely created by Ken Manheimer or Barry Warsaw. In July 2018, Van Rossum announced that he would be stepping down...
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  • sponsorship, due to having acquired WordPerfect. Like its 1970s predecessor Emacs and mid-1980s competitor MultiMate, WordPerfect used almost every possible...
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  • like rotation and lighting. It also has a specialized interaction mode for Emacs, as well as a plugin for the TeXmacs editor. HyperDoc displaying the available...
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  • Association (USCAA), primarily competing in the Eastern Metro Athletic Conference (EMAC) since the 2018–19 academic year. JWU–Charlotte competes in 12 intercollegiate...
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  • Association (USCAA), primarily competing in the Eastern Metro Athletic Conference (EMAC) since the 2021–22 academic year. The Royals also compete as a member of...
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  • competing as a founding member of the Eastern Metro Athletic Conference (EMAC) since the 2018–19 academic year. MACU currently fields seven varsity sports:...
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  • at Mole Studios, London, Ontario, except "Heavy Metal Love" recorded at EMAC Recording Studios, also in London. Brian Vollmer – lead vocals Rick VanDyk...
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  • finished by June 2001. By May 2001, Kittie were booked to record Oracle at EMAC Recording Studios in London, Ontario with producer Garth Richardson, who...
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  • Recorded at Mole Studios, London, Ontario except "Heavy Metal Love" recorded at EMAC Recording Studios, London, Ontario. Brian Vollmer – lead vocals Rick VanDyk...
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    founder of Shimer College Richard Stallman (born 1953), programmer of Emacs and founder of GNU Emily Pitts Stevens (1841–1906), activist, editor Katharine...
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    University of Michigan News. May 4, 2023. Retrieved June 25, 2023. Xuan, Yinan; Barry, Colin; De Souza, Jessica; Wen, Jessica H.; Antipa, Nick; Moore, Alison...
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  • Community (1986) Chile: CECh — Comunidad Electroacústica de Chile China: EMAC — Electroacoustic Music Association of China Denmark: DIEM — Danish Institute...
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  • 1023/A:1010079421970. S2CID 7704398. Retrieved 2006-06-19. Kantrowitz, Mark; Margolin, Barry (1997). "Commercial Scheme implementations". FAQ: Scheme Implementations...
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