Emacs For Writers
Jay Dixit is a science writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Psychology Today. Jay will discuss how he uses Emacs as a non-programmer, and how Emacs has made him a more productive writer, editor, and researcher. Learn more from the developers at thoughtbot ⌨️ Head over to http://tbot.io/dev-blog to read more great articles on our blog.

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Evil Mode: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Emacs

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The Editor of a Lifetime

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Getting Started With Org Mode

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Linus Torvalds: AI Is Changing Linux Fast

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Keynote: After the AI Hype – What’s Real, and What’s Next - Richard Campbell - 2026

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Casey Muratori – The Big OOPs: Anatomy of a Thirty-five-year Mistake – BSC 2025

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CppCon 2015: Atila Neves "Emacs as a C++ IDE"

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Zig 2026: No-AI Policy, $670K Foundation, Left GitHub & Why Zig Isn’t 1.0 - Andrew Kelley Explains

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Mastering the Vim Language

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Emacs Introduction and Demonstration

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A 28-year-old Steve Jobs gives a talk at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen

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Creator of C++: Bell Labs, Negative Overhead Abstraction, Mistakes | Bjarne Stroustrup

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Emacs + org-mode + python in reproducible research; SciPy 2013 Presentation

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Conquering Kubernetes with Emacs

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Why I left Emacs

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Co-Creator of Haskell: Functional Programming, Thinking in Types, Useless Languages | Simon Jones

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Emacs Org-mode - a system for note-taking and project planning

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Introduction to Emacs Lisp - Learning Emacs Lisp #1

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The Annoying Usefulness of Emacs

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