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author | Sacha Chua <sacha@sachachua.com> | 2023-12-08 11:21:54 -0500 |
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committer | Sacha Chua <sacha@sachachua.com> | 2023-12-08 11:21:54 -0500 |
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reorganize adventure slightly
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diff --git a/2023/talks/adventure.md b/2023/talks/adventure.md index ce341603..a5c8a7d5 100644 --- a/2023/talks/adventure.md +++ b/2023/talks/adventure.md @@ -26,20 +26,6 @@ Dr Chung-hong Chan is a senior researcher at GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Soc # Discussion - <https://github.com/chainsawriot/orgdungeon> -- I love this idea of using emacs to teach emacs! It is a good - continuation of C-h t. The adventure should not replace C-h t but be - its next step after finishing C-h t. Good job! -- I mean, it is beautiful presentation of fun hacking, but I don't see it as real text adventure... But great intro and wish you good luck with it. -- so good thank you i will check this game out -- interesting idea -- i will definitely keep this game in mind since i have mostly just started my emacs journey -- with how simple the system seems it would be interesting if people forked it and add their own tutorials for their projects -- neat idea for learning about emacs! -- that was actually my first thought - it is good template for tutorial of complicated custom functions. -- Yeah, that sounds pretty interesting as an idea -- I'm old enough to remember hypercard! -- i am wondering what is the naming scheme of the planes, since there are large spaces between the numbering which i guess could be like how you leave space in between basic lines? - - Q: Maybe the Emacs tutorial could be adapted to this game flow? - A: - Q: What was something that you learned about Org-Mode/Emacs in @@ -64,6 +50,19 @@ Dr Chung-hong Chan is a senior researcher at GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Soc - <https://github.com/chainsawriot/orgdungeon> - Q: Is `(find-file org-file-name)` \[skip-to-plane\] a effective way to load information from your org-files? +- I love this idea of using emacs to teach emacs! It is a good + continuation of C-h t. The adventure should not replace C-h t but be + its next step after finishing C-h t. Good job! +- Q: i am wondering what is the naming scheme of the planes, since there are large spaces between the numbering which i guess could be like how you leave space in between basic lines? + - A: +- with how simple the system seems it would be interesting if people forked it and add their own tutorials for their projects +- neat idea for learning about emacs! +- that was actually my first thought - it is good template for tutorial of complicated custom functions. +- Yeah, that sounds pretty interesting as an idea +- I mean, it is beautiful presentation of fun hacking, but I don't see it as real text adventure... But great intro and wish you good luck with it. +- so good thank you i will check this game out +- interesting idea +- i will definitely keep this game in mind since i have mostly just started my emacs journey [[!inline pages="internal(2023/info/adventure-after)" raw="yes"]] |