From the about page:
Endless Parentheses is a blog about Emacs. It features concise posts on improving your productivity and making Emacs life easier in general.
Code included is predominantly emacs-lisp, lying anywhere in the complexity spectrum with a blatant disregard for explanations or tutorials. The outcome is that the posts read quickly and pleasantly for experienced Emacsers, while new enthusiasts are invited to digest the code and ask questions in the comments.
What you can expect:
- Posts are always at least weekly, coming out on every weekend and on the occasional Wednesday.
- Posts are always about Emacs. Within this constraint you can expect anything, from sophisticated functions to brief comments on my keybind preferences.
- Posts are usually short, 5-minute reads, as opposed to 20+-minute investments. Don’t expect huge tutorials.
The editor if productivity is your goal.
I first saw this blog mentioned in a tweet by Anna Pawlicka.
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