This is the kind of book programmers at witches.town read.
@joshmillard @goncalor has anyone tried the GnuSocial emacs extension with Mastodon? https://github.com/bashrc/gnu-social-mode https://octodon.social/media/IZ2MdxAzgWY6cPWqmEw
@goncalor @joshmillard apologies if I should have used CW to mention emacs extensions
@joshmillard @natematias Oh my... I see Emacs still lives up to the "great OS" expectations. 😆
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@goncalor this is real good content- thanks for sharing :D
@goncalor This O'Reilly book certainly looks like a grimoire!
@goncalor I heard somewhere that curses was the screen handling library for the original game of rogue which is how it got the name but I could be totally making that up.
@goncalor I wonder what the syntax looks like. 😂
@goncalor @linguangst I have a copy of this on my shelf. I am clearly on the wrong instance ✨ ✨
@goncalor Dear witches: I find this fact intriguing, and would like to subscribe to your newsletter. 🤔
@goncalor I often curse while debugging (my own) code – does this also count as “Programming with curses”?
@noniq 😆 I guess.
@goncalor god, now I kinda want to dust of my ncurses and develop a terminal clinet for masto