Re: emacs on windows, compiling



I downloaded the source code for 'Casting spells in Lisp' so wanted to try
that out. Didn't kniw that I can load a file so it's great, I can now test
code I write.
So there are few ways for interacting with code:
evaluate expression in buffer, play with repl, loading code and compiling -
is there some other way ?
I use emacs lisp.
Loading a file will do for now but I would like to know how to compile it ?
I guess I have to download MinGW or something ?
Can I compile this source code to run it from command prompt ?


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