| ▲ | Emacs 31.1 will release on 8/24(github.com) | |||||||||||||
| 23 points by birdculture 2 hours ago | 4 comments | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | jwr an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
I have been using Emacs for 32 years now. It had its ups and downs: there was a period of very slow development, which led to the XEmacs fork, which I used for many years. These days I see a renaissance of sorts. First, the development progress is excellent. Second, Emacs turned out to be the ultimate material for AI. I no longer write my own Emacs functions. I tell AI to modify the Emacs behavior the way I want. I now have a development environment that I fully control. Windows open where I want them. Keystrokes do what I want them to do. I have tools for annotating Claude Code plans in Emacs and plenty of other functionality. Without AI, I would never be able to implement all these tiny fixes and improvements. It would cost me too much time. And in other IDEs, I would have to "ask for permission", because not every behavior is exposed and modifiable. In Emacs, almost everything is, and you can change the behavior of other packages, too. It feels great to have a development environment that I am in control of and that won't disappear tomorrow, like so many other IDEs did. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | BoingBoomTschak 4 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
Related cool thing: Emacs may be getting a new GC in 32, https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/feature/igc3/READ... | ||||||||||||||