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+[[!meta title="Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph"]]
+[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Marco Bresciani"]]
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+# Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph
+Marco Bresciani - Pronunciation: [mˈarko breʃˈanɪ](https://unalengua.com/ipa-translate?hl=en&ttsLocale=it-IT&voiceId=Giorgio&sl=it&text=Marco%20Bresciani&ttsMode=word&speed=3)
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+, Delta Chat: marco.530@outlook.it, [@AAMfP@fosstodon.org](https://fosstodon.org/@AAMfP), [marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page](https://marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page/)
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+I'm a not-ashamed Windows user, both at
+work and at home, since forever. I also like portable applications, to
+bring everything I need, everywhere, on my tiny USB thumb drive.
+And now also Emacs is there, on my USB!
+
+I'm also not the blogger type of person: I've tried, for a time. I
+stopped at entry ~8 of a "100 days blogging" saga.
+
+But I actually immediately fell in love with the (possibly slower pace)
+digital garden concept and since I wanted to try Emacs, I decided to
+catch two pigeons with one stone.
+
+This is the story of how I learned the very basics of Emacs and Org Mode,
+from how to save and exit to how to change letters case of a whole region
+or the (long searched for) fill-paragraph feature.
+
+This is the story of how I learned Org Mode publishing configuration and
+tricks, to create my digital garden, give it a structure and make it
+freely available for anyone to read (and hopefully enjoy) in HTML format.
+This is the story of how I added Japanese furigana and PlantUML diagrams
+and a <del>one</del> few clicks-away "go to market" strategy.
+
+This is the story of my digital garden, how I tend to it while learning
+the tool(s) I'm using to care of my garden, Emacs and Org Mode.
+And this is the story of how I ask for your help, to continue learning
+Emacs and Org Mode.
+
+About the speaker:
+
+20+ years software
+developer and Vi user during university life, now moved to the dark side
+of agile coaching as Scrum Master.
+Started learning Emacs by chance since I wanted to try it since ages.
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