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Re: eglot + company + anaconda + jedi
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: eglot + company + anaconda + jedi |
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Thu, 27 Oct 2022 21:57:21 +0200 |
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Neal Becker wrote:
> I have been using emacs for python programming for some
> years, and had setup
Python is one of the fastest languages ever, maybe _the_
fastest, in terms of development time, now obviously Emacs is
all about speed, both manually so (LOL multipun) _and_ with
all the automation so if you can refrain from writing Elisp,
reading ML threads with Gnus and so on and only do the actual
work - I mean with Emacs and Python - just how fast is that?
advance too quickly, you catch up with death,
but advance too slowly, death catches up with YOU
In Python, here is the one thing I ever wrote (with Emacs
obviously), still very fast devel for a completely
inexperienced guy.
https://dataswamp.org/~incal/#sth
So how fast is it for the pros? (Pro in terms of
time/experience, not necessarily money tho that doesn't
disqualify ;))
> company + anaconda + jedi. Now I've learned about eglot and
> enabled that. With eglot, should I disable some of the
> older packages?
What do you do with those and God almighty HOW FAST IS THAT???
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