Mathieu Lirzin writes: > Hi Christopher, > > Christopher Allan Webber <cweb...@dustycloud.org> writes: > >> - Intro >> - Getting up and running >> (picture of one of those robots with a wind-up-toy-key on its back?) >> + How to start guile from the command line, add readline support >> + Editor setup, simple >> >> Details how to write some scheme with any editor, maybe makes a >> free software editor recommendation of something simple that's not >> too hard to get going with Scheme. Would GEdit work? > > As much as I appreciate my Emacs environment, I think GEdit + basic REPL > in a terminal is the right choice for presenting Guile. I think it > would be better not explaining how to setup Geiser+Emacs in this > tutorial and just mentioning it by giving a link to separate resource > (which don't exist yet...) for those who are already familiar with > Emacs.
That's roughly what I was going for! I figured there would be a very minimal introduction on how to set up a hacking environment with *any* editor, then those who are ready to set up geiser + emacs can figure out how to do it, after being pointed in this direction anyway. >> I'm sure there are other things! But I think a tutorial in this style >> might be fun, and would fit the site well. And the desire for a good >> tutorial has been expressed many times. > > This is definitely a great initiative! > > Thanks, Great, thank you! (I hope I or someone else have time to do it soon...!) - Chris