Good talk. Seems like an old video, with not so good sound quality. It would have been good to have subtitles... it would have helped the experience. But anyway: thumbs up for the very nice content of the talk.
I will never understand the mind of people who manage to to produce shit like this. Did you even test the mic before starting? If you don't even care about your presentation then why should i? Should i endure this horrible audio with the hopes that i will learn something or should i move on to a more serious video?
Really nice!
I am a 21 years old C++ programmer and i like to use Emacs for almost everything
Hi! Do you think it can replace Roam Research linking and Notion for note taking??
Do you use visual studio, qtcreator or emacs with ctags etc?
@@wizard19891989 I recommand you the martin Socis martinsosic.com/development/emacs/2017/12/09/emacs-cpp-ide.html
@@abdoulayediallo3777 Thanks. I've read it already. Great source.
@@wizard19891989 Good hack
I wanted to watch this, but the horrible audio made it impossible.
I was thinking, I'm going to have to watch this ten times, just to understand it.
if only there was text
Good talk. Seems like an old video, with not so good sound quality. It would have been good to have subtitles... it would have helped the experience. But anyway: thumbs up for the very nice content of the talk.
If only the audio was bearable :(
Wooo! looks great. =D
But... why the video itself looks like an really old video? =O!
Ateshtesh reup of 2010 original vid
IS THAT COMIC SANS?
I like it
I will never understand the mind of people who manage to to produce shit like this. Did you even test the mic before starting? If you don't even care about your presentation then why should i? Should i endure this horrible audio with the hopes that i will learn something or should i move on to a more serious video?