On Aug 2, 2014 4:19 PM, "Noel Chiappa" <jnc@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> wrote:
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> BTW, Epsilon (that 250KB Emacs that I was raving about) not only runs under
> Windows, it also runs under Linux, Mac OS, FreeBSD, etc. Here:
>
> http://lugaru.com/
>
> I can't say enough good things about it (hence my 30-year addiction to it).
> If you want an Emacs clone that is very small; very fast; and wildly
> extensible and modifiable (it comes with almost all the source), in C
> (effectively); this is the one.
>
> Noel
That word, effectively, is an important one. Being so small, I expected the editor to lack a scripting language. I was pleasantly surprised that it does have one, and that it's a c derivative rather than lisp, a fine language but not my favorite one. "Extensible and modifiable" doesn't always mean the same thing to everyone, and well, you're a kernel hacker.
I must try this...