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perldiver at 11:29pm on 03/04/2009 under daily_report, emotions.happy, helpfulhatred, lisp, scheme
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Originally, my plan was to go up to CT tonight, then drive to NJ tomorrow morning. The weather was disgusting today, though, and I was not in the mood for travel...instead, I started getting productive at the computer so I decided to drop the "go to CT" plan.
One of the things that has been tripping me up on learning Scheme is that I couldn't get my shell to recognize the path to where the Scheme executables were stored. As a result, i couldn't use tab completion (an annoyance, but livable), but I also couldn't use the "load packages" commands (a show stopper). Today, I got it working, huzzah!
Here's the weird thing: apparently the answer consisted merely of shutting down Emacs, then shutting down Terminal, then starting them both back up so that everything got initialized properly. *sigh* I had been digging deep into the black voodoo of Bash Completion programming, and all it took was rebooting the shell. grr.
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Originally, my plan was to go up to CT tonight, then drive to NJ tomorrow morning. The weather was disgusting today, though, and I was not in the mood for travel...instead, I started getting productive at the computer so I decided to drop the "go to CT" plan.
One of the things that has been tripping me up on learning Scheme is that I couldn't get my shell to recognize the path to where the Scheme executables were stored. As a result, i couldn't use tab completion (an annoyance, but livable), but I also couldn't use the "load packages" commands (a show stopper). Today, I got it working, huzzah!
Here's the weird thing: apparently the answer consisted merely of shutting down Emacs, then shutting down Terminal, then starting them both back up so that everything got initialized properly. *sigh* I had been digging deep into the black voodoo of Bash Completion programming, and all it took was rebooting the shell. grr.
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