On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 09:59:38PM +1000, Angus Lees wrote:
> \begin{Jeff Waugh}
> > Working on ideas for upcoming SLUG meetings, I'd like to guage how many
> > people have highly technical talk ideas [1] that they wouldn't normally see
> > as appropriate for a SLUG audience. Also interested in *requests* for highly
> > technical talks, too.
> hmm.. after writing this list, i *would* consider them appropriate for
> a SLUG audience, so i guess they don't count as "highly
> technical". naturally they could all be ramped up until they became
> truly inappropriate..  here they are anyway:
>  (X)Emacs (and elisp?)

I'd quite like to see a talk on emacs, especially if it involved writing 
extensions in elisp i.e. major modes or tricks I don't know yet. 

Memorisation techniques for the vast array of key bindings would also be an
advantage ;) 

Emacs keystroke of the day: C-u M-C h marks the enclosing class definition in
Python mode.
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Mark
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