2012-12-08
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SXEmacs
I have been playing with SXEmacs, a fork of XEmacs. SXEmacs sticks more to the traditional XEmacs. So far, it works although there is some behavior that is a bit puzzling. Regardless, so far it has most of the items that I use for work. Right now, I'm testing for stability of the system.
RPL/2 Interpreter
http://www.rpl2.net is a RPL/2 interpreter. What's RPL/2? RPL/2 is the language that is used by the HP calculators. It's based on LISP, actually the name stands for Reverse Polish LISP. Why? well, because you have to program like Yoda :).
Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.
- Sun Tzu, The Art of War
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Weblogger Mode
This is a test from weblogger. I'm not sure if it's going to work, but here I am to test the thing.