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From: benson@csu-cs.UUCP (Chan Benson)
Newsgroups: net.lang.lisp
Subject: LISP Human Interface Query
Message-ID: <2610@csu-cs.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 3-Aug-84 13:15:20 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug  3 13:15:20 1984
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I am doing research on what programming tools (online aids) would
be useful on a LISP development workstation. I would appreciate your 
input as to what you'd like to see in the way of:
	
	o   an online language reference

	o   LISP editor

	o   other online aids (environment info, etc)

How dependant are LISP programmers on EMACS-type editors? Do their 
customizable features compensate for the lack of mnemonics and the 
steep learning curve?

Please send your responses to:

	{ hao, hplabs }!csu-cs!benson .uucp
		       or
	benson@colostate  .csnet
		       or
	413 Greenvale Dr.
	Fort Collins, CO 80525    US MAIL

Responses will be summarized and posted to the net.
Subject: LISP Human Interface Query
Newsgroups: net.ai net.lang.lisp

I am doing research on what programming tools (online aids) would
be useful on a LISP development workstation. I would appreciate your 
input as to what you'd like to see in the way of:
	
	o   an online language reference

	o   LISP editor

	o   other online aids (environment info, etc)

How dependant are LISP programmers on EMACS-type editors? Do their 
customizable features compensate for the lack of mnemonics and the 
steep learning curve?

Please send your responses to:

	{ hao, hplabs }!csu-cs!benson .uucp
		       or
	benson@colostate  .csnet
		       or
	Channing Benson
	413 Greenvale Dr.
	Fort Collins, CO 80525    US MAIL

Responses will be summarized and posted to the net.