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CANCELLED: Elisp and the TRAMP: How to NOT write code you don't have to

Grant Shangreaux (Shang-groo or Shang-grow, he/him, shoshin@cicadas.surf, https://cicadas.surf/~shoshin, IRC: shoshin on libera.chat, @kheya@mastodon.social, https://matrix.to/#/@shoshin:cicadas.surf)

Format: 30-min talk followed by live Q&A (https://emacsconf.org/current/tramp/room)
Status: Waiting for video from speaker

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Sunday, Dec 4 2022, ~11:05 AM - 11:35 AM EST (US/Eastern)
Sunday, Dec 4 2022, ~11:05 AM - 11:35 AM EST (US/Eastern)
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Description

When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail. When you have Emacs, everything looks like… what? This is a story of understanding a particular feature of Tramp and realizing it could be used in all sorts of places in Emacs-land. Some of them are truly useful, but I ended up in a place where applying it was going to create a non-trivial amount of work writing Emacs Lisp to extend EMMS.

Questions or comments? Please e-mail shoshin@cicadas.surf

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