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Codexpanse Podcast

Rakhim Davletkaliyev

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The Universe is computable. Information is its fundamental property, along with space and time. Computer science is a young field, but we didn't invent computing, we've discovered it. Codexpanse explores the computing nature of reality, ideas of programming and math, and our role in this exciting world.
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A conversation with David Kopec, Assistant Professor at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont. David is a passionate computer science educator and writer. His latest book "Classic Computer Science Problems in Java" was just published recently. We're talking about teaching and learning programming, Swift, Dart, Python and Java, OOP and strong typ…
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After a long break, let's get back into Emacs and talk about obsessions, small tweaks and improvements in my config, arrows and an additional modal key which could help with long, hard-to-remember Emacs key combinations. Shownotes Intro Dreaming of obsession My new podcast about Computer science, programming and math Config news Abbrev mode YAsnipp…
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Intro My talk Decentralized evolutionary computation with Clojure and ClojureScript Config news fritzgrabo's helpful comment Make counsel-git see untracked files: (setq counsel-git-cmd "git ls-files --full-name --exclude-standard --others --cached --") My Emacs workflow video celeritasCelery's project.el + counsel.git solution to project navigation…
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Config news Display line numbers natively Highlight current line Background color for current line number Projectile docs Counsel Projectile Writing Indirect Buffers Org LaTeX export Example of default Org->LaTeX->PDF export Auto-export to HTML on save Blogging EmacsCast Episode 5: Blogging with Org mode and Emacs Long-form writing Pandoc: a univer…
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You can now support EmacsCast on Patreon! There are perks and this wonderful feeling of helping the project you like :-) News org-support-shift-select worf.el: org speed keys with a bit of vi flavor Org Speed Keys How Emacs undo works (reddit) Undo (Emacs manual) My webcomic Honestly Undefined Section of my config with a capture template for 'new c…
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News Updated config with Ivy instead of Helm Shackle a way to control window creation Castlemacs: modern, minimalist Emacs for macOS ⌘ Exporting HTML with Org mode Some HTML templates for Org exporter Another very nice theme (I'm going to set this as default for my setup) Wordpress Aegea, the blogging engine My blog in Russian that uses Jekyll Blog…
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News New Emacscast.org website (source) Hugo static website generator Ox-Hugo: A carefully crafted Org exporter back-end for Hugo Emacs.el podcast My personal blog, powered by ox-hugo as well Netlify My current config Support Emacs community developers List of ways to support Emacs community developers Bastien Guerry's tweet Helm development is sta…
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Fresh "Config News" and an overview of Org mode, a powerful Emacs package for keeping notes, maintaining TODO lists, planning projects, and authoring documents with a fast and effective plain-text system. My current config Org-mode Workflowy, a simple outliner Nice looking PDF version of my config. Generated by Org LaTex->PDF exporter. Note that so…
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I explain my setup, configuration with Org-babel and packages I have at the moment. It's a simple, but flexible starting point for beginners, I think. My config as of Aug 3, 2018 when this episode aired My current config Aquamacs, macOS-specific Emacs build Emacs For Mac OS X, pure Emacs, no nonsense The Emacs Initialization File, like .emacs or .e…
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Pilot episode: let's talk about who this podcast is for, why I make it and how my obsession with tools was somewhat fixed when I tried Emacs. Beginner's Mind Approaching Life with Beginner’s Mind by Leo Babauta Two Emacs podcasts Dendy console, a Taiwanese clone of NES (not SNES, like I said in the episode). The Keyboard version was called Subor an…
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