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# Emacs for the Indecisive/Multi-Talented
Noah (she/they)

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To the average person (or even programmer), Emacs seems like either just
another basic text-editor, or this huge "bloated" piece of software, but
behind peoples (rather wack) perception on Emacs, holds potential and power
for EVERYONE, not just programmers. My talk discusses how I use GNU Emacs
for my programming, school tasks and notes, lyric organization, team
management, zine writing and formatting, and more! I will also discuss how
Emacs is useful to non-programmers, how other people can use it/get into
it, and practical uses for Emacs outside of programming.



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