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Intro
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What's this talk about?
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Emacs evolves.
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Two kinds of changes...
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The Emacs of Theseus
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Revolutions kill, Evolution preserves.
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ELisp is Old!
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What should a new language look like?
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A note on performance...
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It's a parallel world.
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Concurrency safety isn't an accident
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Good concurrency model is hard!
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C is dying
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Is this a crisis?
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What's a good new language?
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Why Rust?
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How: Incrementalism again!
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Displaying Not-Text
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Doing HTML right
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Why do we care about this?
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Proportional + Multi-Face Text
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Features...
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Better Tools for Programmers
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Include LSP in Emacs!
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Emacs as OS
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PIM integration
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Digression: ORG all the things?
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Better Chat Clients (and Protocols!)
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Stop sacrificing hacker usability!
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Libre Desktops for Hackers
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A Rant About Keyboards, Part 3
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What's my Emacs priority list?
Description:
Explore the future of Emacs in this 58-minute conference talk from EmacsConf 2019. Delve into the speaker's vision for evolving Emacs over the next forty years, addressing crucial aspects such as parallel and concurrent code implementation, the gradual replacement of C with Rust, and the need for improved HTML rendering capabilities. Learn about proposed enhancements including native LSP support, better email and PIM integration, and the potential for Emacs to function more like an operating system. Discover the speaker's priorities for Emacs development, including HTML rendering, LSP support, and modernizing email and PIM functionalities. The talk concludes with a Q&A session covering topics such as web rendering, future non-programmer users, and potential long-term competitors to Emacs.

Emacs - The Editor for the Next Forty Years

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