From e83f377aba7079eca2ab774e7f27f2704f669f43 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2022 13:05:54 -0500 Subject: add answer captions, add rest of IRC comments --- 2022/talks/eev.md | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) (limited to '2022/talks/eev.md') diff --git a/2022/talks/eev.md b/2022/talks/eev.md index ef922e9d..c8d40a9b 100644 --- a/2022/talks/eev.md +++ b/2022/talks/eev.md @@ -49,6 +49,20 @@ notes on a language $LANGUAGE and programs written in that language. For more info see [this page](http://angg.twu.net/emacsconf2022-kla.html). +# Discussion + +- Q: Can you say why you like all your links to be elisp expressions rather than something more textual? Is it just so you can always evaluate the expressions? + - A: rswgnu5: it is quicker to create hyperlinks that don't have titles, and many years ago I had some problems when I gave titles that were not very good, and I ended up with links that didn't do what I expected, so I sort of stopped trusting links whose actions are hidden and only their titles are shown. also, I am trying to write code in which all parts are easy to understand. +- Q: I am fond of and inspired by your idea of Lisp Markup & Interfaces. Have you thought of other Lisp Markup uses than Links? How do you think of incorporating tree-sitter? If that makes sense to you or at all. + - A: can you explain your idea? I haven't had time to play with tree-sitter yet, but my holidays will start in a few weeks... I sometimes get stuck trying to understand the inner details of things whose inner details shouldn't be relevant... I had this problem with both Org and Hyperbole several times, and I guess that I will have it with tree-sitter too... + - edrx: I don't have a concrete idea. I just have been thinking of the intersection of Markup, minimalist Textinterfaces and little Languages | language oriented programming for a while. Eg Lisp is a nice List/ tree data syntax. You use it for links. Do you have other markup like uses for? And speaking of tree data, tree-sitter is a tool to incrementally & robust build a tree from a flat text buffer. + - do you know this? https://github.com/mmontone/emacs-inspector +- Bi-directional links is a good idea. +- I look forward to trying it out and seeing how it feels. It certainly looked cool! +- awesome! btw edrx i'd really enjoyed the last eev workshop, would be totally down to attend another one later too +- An interesting link type to add would be org id for org roam or denote id link types. +- I've been trying to use eev to explore parts of Emacs that I don't understand... a basic example is M-x list-packages +- Something to love about org mode, hyperbole, and eev is how they push the idea of links further [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/eev-after)" raw="yes"]] -- cgit v1.2.3