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by vintermann
1475 days ago
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> it's difficult because substantial changes to the building blocks will change or break existing code in ways that are hard to control or predict. This is a sign that emacs has too much extensibility (or, to be more accurate: too little isolation). It's been observed before that emacs really is the antithesis of the alleged Unix philosophy of "doing one thing and doing it well". It is an inner platform. |
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