Comment by metaketra
6 hours ago
I don't think Emacs is that hard to get used to, as long as you don't expect to replicate your IDE experience right away. Like if you use Jetbrains products, expect to switch to Emacs and get the same approach right away you will just have a very very bad time.
I started using Emacs recently for Orgmode as an alternative to Obsidian, first I just thought I'd try using for about a month, and if I don't like it I'd quit. But I kept using it month after month, eventually switching it completely. It's been over a year since then.
Then I also figured I'd try some lisp since that's what it's used for, and installing SBCL and Sly was super easy. And then the actual experience of writing Lisp was easy too.
This is on Windows 10 too. You can install and update Emacs and SBCL for Common Lisp very easily with Scoop. It might not be the optimal way to do it, but it works perfectly fine. For comparison I tried installing Lem on Windows and I couldn't get it to work.
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