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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
# Transcript
-Introduction
+[[!template text="""Introduction""" video="00:00:00.000" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""Hello, my name is Fermin.""" start="00:00:00.000" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Today, I'm going to talk about the Emacsen family,""" start="00:00:03.200" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Introduction
[[!template text="""So we're going to talk about Lisp.""" start="00:00:11.160" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I want to start from the end.""" start="00:00:13.520" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
-Why Lisp matters
+[[!template text="""Why Lisp matters""" video="00:00:17.000" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""The first question I want to ask is""" start="00:00:17.000" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""why I think Lisp matters.""" start="00:00:19.040" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Why Lisp matters
[[!template text="""Scheme by Guile, Common Lisp by Common Lisp,""" start="00:01:13.840" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""and Clojure by Clojure or ClojureScript.""" start="00:01:19.675" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
-Why Emacs Lisp was chosen
+[[!template text="""Why Emacs Lisp was chosen""" video="00:01:26.640" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""So let's talk about Emacs Lisp.""" start="00:01:26.640" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I didn't mention Emacs Lisp.""" start="00:01:28.080" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Why Emacs Lisp was chosen
[[!template text="""It's not that bad. At that time, it was mostly nice.""" start="00:02:44.200" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Today, it's good enough, I think.""" start="00:02:50.240" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
-Other "Emacsen"
+[[!template text="""Other "Emacsen"""" video="00:02:54.841" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""He wasn't the first one, the GNU Emacs,""" start="00:02:54.841" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""nor the only one, of course.""" start="00:02:59.461" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Other "Emacsen"
[[!template text="""Zmacs was because of the Lisp machine market crash,""" start="00:03:33.640" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""and yeah, it also failed.""" start="00:03:37.880" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
-Why not Common Lisp?
+[[!template text="""Why not Common Lisp?""" video="00:03:38.581" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""So Emacs got alone. And in the 90s, interesting to explore,""" start="00:03:38.581" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""some people suggest that why""" start="00:03:44.040" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Why not Common Lisp?
[[!template text="""It makes sense that it's very good""" start="00:06:29.400" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""for a system administration perspective.""" start="00:06:31.080" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
-Common Lisp is still not dead or is always dead
+[[!template text="""Common Lisp is still not dead or is always dead""" video="00:06:39.120" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""But I think Common Lisp is not dead yet.""" start="00:06:39.120" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Or some people say that it's always dead,""" start="00:06:43.320" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Common Lisp is still not dead or is always dead
[[!template text="""which in today's standard is nothing.""" start="00:08:23.800" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""There's pictures in your phone larger than 20 MB.""" start="00:08:26.600" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
-Lem is a nice Emacsen implementation
+[[!template text="""Lem is a nice Emacsen implementation""" video="00:08:30.080" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""So there's a new Emacs in town--well, Emacs, not Emacs,""" start="00:08:30.080" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Which is Lem. I think it's a very good Emacs implementation.""" start="00:08:39.240" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ Lem is a nice Emacsen implementation
[[!template text="""and written in a Lisp,""" start="00:08:51.560" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""which is why I said that Lisp was very important.""" start="00:08:53.520" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
-Why not just use GNU Emacs?
+[[!template text="""Why not just use GNU Emacs?""" video="00:08:58.260" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""So first, I'm going to address the elephant in the room,""" start="00:08:58.260" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""and the question that maybe most""" start="00:09:01.560" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ Why not just use GNU Emacs?
[[!template text="""Getting this out of the way.""" start="00:10:27.760" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Why I think Lem is interesting.""" start="00:10:29.200" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
-Why Lem
+[[!template text="""Why Lem""" video="00:10:31.080" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""I'm going to show why Lem.""" start="00:10:31.080" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Why? You can try Lem, and maybe you like it.""" start="00:10:32.360" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ Why Lem
[[!template text="""So yeah, that's the thing that I think Lem brings to""" start="00:13:59.160" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the table and that's really interesting.""" start="00:14:01.960" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
-Similarities and differences
+[[!template text="""Similarities and differences""" video="00:14:03.080" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""So I'm going to do a small demo of Lem, a Emacs example.""" start="00:14:03.080" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""First, the similarities,""" start="00:14:10.520" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ Similarities and differences
[[!template text="""one of the best-documented software ever.""" start="00:15:39.720" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""We're trying to go there, but we're still not there.""" start="00:15:41.760" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
-Demo
+[[!template text="""Demo""" video="00:15:49.600" id="subtitle"mainVideo-emacsen]]
[[!template new="1" text="""Let's do the demo. So to open Lem, you compile it,""" start="00:15:49.600" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""and then you have it available,""" start="00:15:54.080" video="mainVideo-emacsen" id="subtitle"]]