The first link gives me 404, seems like they are now a fourth part series:
https://sachachua.com/blog/2014/06/read-lisp-tweak-emacs-beginner-14-try-emacs-lisp/
https://sachachua.com/blog/2014/06/read-lisp-tweak-emacs-beginner-24-understand-emacs-lisp-code/
https://sachachua.com/blog/2014/06/read-lisp-tweak-emacs-beginner-34-can-make-things-convenient/
https://sachachua.com/blog/2014/06/read-lisp-tweak-emacs-beginner-44-can-add-features-deal-errors/
In case you’re like me and just want to take a glance at the list and check the links you haven’t read yet: Here are the discussed links. OP fortunately posted them within the video description.
Thank you. I will never understand the fascination with video for this sort of discussion.
The video provides important context for the links.
A video is possibly the worst way to convey this information. You may have got a lovely voice but just write it down ffs
Sorry to disappoint you, but you’re barking up the wrong tree. I’m neither the author of the document, the uploader, nor the voice. Unless you meant OP with “you”.
That’s your opinion. I happen to disagree. Though I do think the speaker has a lovely voice. If I wanted a list of links I would do a Google search.
I really recommend Marcin Borkowski’s new book. https://leanpub.com/hacking-your-way-emacs/
Wow, thanks! It’s not exactly “new”, but I’ll be soon working on fixing some minor mistakes in it (and possibly adding a bit more content).
+1.
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+1 for the Abelson & Sussman lecture(s).
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Plus links at Emacs Wiki Learn Emacs Lisp
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emacth