Re: Aha! moments




Well, :Slime 2005-04-27 is there in my usual Emacs setup - I just don't
actively or consciously use it. C-h m shows reports no mode specifics. C-h
a slime lists very many slime commands. What Swank is I have no idea.

GP lisper wrote:
Then you've never used slime, it's pretty self-evident.
<goes back to ignoring trolls>

Your logic doesn't quite follow.

Slime is a superior interaction mode, yet it doesn't show up as a mode.
How Slime helps with "incremental programming" thus remains a mystery.

No Aha! moment for me then.



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