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@@ -42,6 +42,9 @@ Bio: John Wiegley is a past maintainer of Emacs and frequent contributor of Emac
from core into an independent package?
- A:
- Q: has any date been set for 29 release?
+ - someone else: I haven't seen dates on devel. The branch was just cut so I would expect it will be at least a few months. Could be longer as there are so many new features in 29 (tree-sitter, sql-lite, use-package to name a few I'm hyped for)
+ - someone else: Seems like a good release for dropping legacy and using all the new stuff everybody else is using. wayland, lsp, tree-sitter, better performance on long lines.
+- Is tree-sitter useful if you want to parse all the code in an application or is it more narrow, i.e. just for interactive parsing of changing code?
Notes and other feedback:
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@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ built-in capabilities for creating and evaluating solution prototypes.
-- Q: Have you used it on some real life situation?
+- Q: Have you used it on some real life situation? where have you experimented with this?
- A: NO. 
- I am probably the only person who is doing this crazy thing. It
would be nice, or rather I have a feeling that something like