Posts by spudlyo@emacs.ch
 (DIR) Post #AbTJyh0mVQJnLWfuka by spudlyo@emacs.ch
       2023-11-04T19:00:57Z
       
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       @mms I didn't intend to learn much about TeX or LaTeX, but when I learned that they were used them to to turn an Org-mode document into a PDF I got an education pretty quickly! The default Org to LaTeX setup leaves a lot to be desired, and I learned a ton by tweaking it. Glad I did!
       
 (DIR) Post #AbXOtafdvl8ydS0vDM by spudlyo@emacs.ch
       2023-11-06T18:11:49Z
       
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       It's slowly starting to dawn on me why I might prefer Emulate-A-Terminal (EAT) over vterm for #emacs -- well thought out and sophisticated keyboard handling! I do sometimes need to run TUI  Emacs inside of my GUI Emacs over SSH. I could really benefit from the "char" (full terminal emulation) mode.
       
 (DIR) Post #AcJVrIg98PKZ9rdV3I by spudlyo@emacs.ch
       2023-11-29T23:19:04Z
       
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       @louis There are a couple of LSP servers out there that support MySQL, but I haven't tried any of them. One of the great things about implementing things as server side stored procedures is the round trip query latency is measured in microseconds. That's an excellent thing when you're in a transaction that's holding a lock.
       
 (DIR) Post #AcJWDX9C1PLgOzp9do by spudlyo@emacs.ch
       2023-11-29T23:23:06Z
       
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       @louis One common argument against this approach is that the development / debugging tools for working with stored procedures are primitive. If you can make it work smoothly with git, and CI, I say go for it. It's not like most programmers use anything more sophisticated than printf debugging anyway.