O Guilherme acaba de mencionar (5 minutos atrás) que o Mat[h]eus acaba
de começar uma ferramenta para emacs. Eu, muito tempo atrás, comecei a
brincar com uma, que eu anexei à essa mensagem. Como eu fiz ele há
muito, muito tempo, ele pode estar completamente obsoleto. Ajuda?
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Ricardo Bánffy
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You should group with Matheus and create a even better Emacs support for Pyccuracy :)
Matheus is copied in this message so you guys can talk. Gabriel Falcão (possibly reading the list) told me that he also found cool stuff on Emacs Ruby mode (maybe you guys can find some inspiration there).
Cheers,
gc
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Guilherme Chapiewski
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http://guilherme.pro
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If you want to see what Matheus have done so far, please go to http://pyccuracy.org/plugins and check the Emacs link.
Cheers,
gc
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Guilherme Chapiewski
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On 14/07/2010, at 20:12, Ricardo Bánffy <rba...@gmail.com> wrote:
Guilherme and Matheus are both with me at a Google event in the São
Paulo office. Guilherme mentioned Matheus did a simple Emacs mode for
Pyccuracy and I volunteered mine (probably obsolete, as I did it a
long time ago) to be used as an organ donor for the newer one.
Once again, sorry for my rudeness.
On the bright side, now there are two guys doing the emacs mode, so,
we can expect a less glacial pace.