Links
All the links I can recommend, 2019-01-01T00:00:00+01:00This is my bookmarks file. Whenever I press CTRL-D in my browser, the link is saved as an Org mode link in this simple text file. The file is published everytime I publish something in my blog. Except for everything I have tagged as 'noexport'. Which I do with some of the links.
Emacs
- GitHub - caisah/emacs.dz: Awesome emacs config files
- fun memory violations
- Keeping A Personal Dictionary with Org-mode
- .emacs.d/config.org at master · rememberYou/.emacs.d · GitHub
- Keeping A Personal Dictionary with Org-mode
- Babel: Introduction
- First package - `swiper-follow` - feedback? : emacs
- dotfiles/init.org at master · dbjergaard/dotfiles · GitHub** Blogs to read
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Sacha Chua: Living an awesome life, Category Emacs
Sacha Chua ist mostly known, for compiling the weekly Emacs News, but I also like her for her way of keeping the emacs community together, hosting virtual meetups and things like that. And for being a geek.
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Pragmatic Emacs: practical tips for everyday emacs
Dr Ben Maughan is an astrophysicist using emacs for about 15 years, so he has a lot of experience that he has picked up along the way. Often he had already solved a problem, that is still poking me.
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Mostly known for his Package Projectile. I like his short tight stile of writing
- Puntoblogspot: Tag Emacs
- Marcin Borkowski: Category Emacs
- DEV.to Community, Tag Emacs
- Using Emacs Series
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Mike ZamanskyI decided to try to create a series of YouTube videos and matching blog posts. He tries to post one a week and to keep the videos to just a few minutes and have them focus on micro-habits - one or two small things that you can bring to your work flow and internalize.
Video Channels
Forums, mailing lists, etc
Org mode
Plain Text
Blogs
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Michael Descy. is a writer, programmer, and information systems auditor. He shows his style of working with plaintext on windows
Web Pages
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Many apps store your data in their own proprietary database and file format. This page shows a whole bunch of alternatives, and tells you why you should better change.
Articles
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10 Plain Text Files You Should Have on Your Desktop for Higher Productivity
I personally don't go in for all 10, but I have myself some of them
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A Plain Text Personal Organizer
While this blog mainly focuses on coding stuff, this is a blog entry about how to layout your plaintext files.
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Why Geeks Love Plain Text (And Why You Should Too)
An article from Lifehack, which mostly focuses on motivation
Python
- Homepage of the Language
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Our Documentation | Python.org
Python is a programming language that lets you work more quickly and integrate your systems more effectively. You can learn to use Python and see almost immediate gains in productivity and lower maintenance costs.
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PEP 0 – Index of Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs) | Python.org
This PEP contains the index of all Python Enhancement Proposals, known as PEPs. PEP numbers are assigned by the PEP editors, and once assigned are never changed. The version control history of the PEP texts represent their historical record.
Python & Emacs
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orgmodify - A library for modifying orgmode files
(shameless self plug)