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== Emacs as an IDE == | == Emacs as an IDE == |
Revision as of 20:52, 24 March 2012
Welcome to WikEmacs - A Community Maintained Emacs Wiki
Consult Mediawiki User's Guide for contributing to this wiki. Apparently there is a Mediawiki.el client. Does anyone have any experience with it?
About
Useful resources for working with Gnu Emacs. See also Emacs (Wikipedia).
This wiki is intended as a next generation replacement for Emacswiki
Getting started
Text editing in Emacs
Emacs as an IDE
Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Emacs is called CEDET. See Gentle Introduction to CEDET.
For Literate Programming see Org Babel.
Programming Languages
- Ada
- antlr
- asm
- awk
- C/C++
- Clojure
- Common Lisp
- CSS
- Emacs Lisp
- Fortran
- Groovy
- Haskell
- HTML
- Icon
- IDL
- Java
- JavaScript and JSON
- make
- Modula2
- OCaml
- Octave
- Pascal and Delphi
- perl
- PHP
- PostScript
- Prolog
- Python
- Ruby
- Scala
- Scheme
- SGML
- shell script
- Simula
- SQL
- tcl
- TeX, LaTeX, TeXinfo, BibTeX etc.
- XML
Productivity
Communication
Web browsing and web development
- w3
- w3m-el
- Launching and interacting with an external browser from emacs
- Using emacs as a browser's external editor
Accessibility
Emacspeak for the visually challenged.
Security and cryptography
- Gnu Privacy Guard (GPG) support and integration
Getting Involved
- IRC Channel
- Mailing list archives
- Source Repository
Emacs Life
- St Ignucius and the Church of Emacs
- Humor
- Saving the world from vi