#recmode — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #recmode, aggregated by home.social.
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New blog post for this month's Emacs Carnival on underappreciated built-in Emacs features although I'm cheating because I'm talking about a feature that is not actually built in (and I missed the chance when a previous Emacs carnival was on packages... 🤪). The blog post is about rec mode, an all-text database system.
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New blog post for this month's Emacs Carnival on underappreciated built-in Emacs features although I'm cheating because I'm talking about a feature that is not actually built in (and I missed the chance when a previous Emacs carnival was on packages... 🤪). The blog post is about rec mode, an all-text database system.
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New blog post for this month's Emacs Carnival on underappreciated built-in Emacs features although I'm cheating because I'm talking about a feature that is not actually built in (and I missed the chance when a previous Emacs carnival was on packages... 🤪). The blog post is about rec mode, an all-text database system.
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New blog post for this month's Emacs Carnival on underappreciated built-in Emacs features although I'm cheating because I'm talking about a feature that is not actually built in (and I missed the chance when a previous Emacs carnival was on packages... 🤪). The blog post is about rec mode, an all-text database system.
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New blog post for this month's Emacs Carnival on underappreciated built-in Emacs features although I'm cheating because I'm talking about a feature that is not actually built in (and I missed the chance when a previous Emacs carnival was on packages... 🤪). The blog post is about rec mode, an all-text database system.
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Usually my practice even with small databases has been to pulverize them with a highly normalized schema implemented in #postgres. But this week I discovered GNU #recutils, which seems (together with #emacs #recmode) just right for the early, exporatory phase of an analysis.
https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/
https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/rec-mode-manual/rec-mode.html -
Usually my practice even with small databases has been to pulverize them with a highly normalized schema implemented in #postgres. But this week I discovered GNU #recutils, which seems (together with #emacs #recmode) just right for the early, exporatory phase of an analysis.
https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/
https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/rec-mode-manual/rec-mode.html -
Usually my practice even with small databases has been to pulverize them with a highly normalized schema implemented in #postgres. But this week I discovered GNU #recutils, which seems (together with #emacs #recmode) just right for the early, exporatory phase of an analysis.
https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/
https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/rec-mode-manual/rec-mode.html -
Usually my practice even with small databases has been to pulverize them with a highly normalized schema implemented in #postgres. But this week I discovered GNU #recutils, which seems (together with #emacs #recmode) just right for the early, exporatory phase of an analysis.
https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/
https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/rec-mode-manual/rec-mode.html -
Usually my practice even with small databases has been to pulverize them with a highly normalized schema implemented in #postgres. But this week I discovered GNU #recutils, which seems (together with #emacs #recmode) just right for the early, exporatory phase of an analysis.
https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/
https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/rec-mode-manual/rec-mode.html