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This is a three-minute-launch of an other gemini capsule.
A systems programming language designed to be simple, stable, and robust.
Miranda, Haskells beautifull mother.
Writing computer programs without stackoverflow.
An implementation of r7rs scheme in two files of C.
In search for a small and simple, yet powerfull text editor i followed a recommendation of www.suckless.org: Vis-editor as editor that rocks. So i tried it some years ago and i'm at the time of writing still with it.
It is a lot simpler than emacs and smaller than vim which results in a lot of time saved reading docs and configuring the editor.
Written in C, Vis is scriptable in lua. With a bit of lua any personal adoption is possible. Syntax highlighting is done by Lua LPeg. LPeg is powerfull but required me a lot of searching docs and learning how to do it.
The key outstanding feature is Sam's structural regular expressions. I never took the time to learn about it.
A feature that i miss is a notice about a file already opend in an other vis instance and a way to save all files of all open instances. My work around is to save file at every escape key press.
A personel win is: i am using vis on my smartphone every day for all sorts of notes taking running vis on termux. That turned out to be a great liberation from all cloud-service-apps. I can take notes without waiting for some internet syncing connection! No need to fear app updates or app vanishing. Always superfast. Backup goes via git.
gemini://rawtext.club/~ploum/index_en.gmi
Ping sts-q at IRC.
IRC: libera.chat #oberon user: sts-q
This capsule was launched at 2023-11-19.
Last edit at 2023-12-30.
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says, he uses gemini client Lagrange on the phone, it's on f-droid.
says, it is a terminal emulator for android.