[comp.sys.ibm.pc] EEL source code archives?

olsen@eecs.nwu.edu (Jeffrey S. Olsen) (07/26/89)

   Are there any EEL source code archives anywhere on the network?

   Jeff Olsen

rogers@falcon.SRC.Honeywell.COM (Brynn Rogers) (07/26/89)

In article <3580018@eecs.nwu.edu> olsen@eecs.nwu.edu (Jeffrey S. Olsen) writes:

>   Are there any EEL source code archives anywhere on the network?
>   Jeff Olsen

Yes, there are.  EEL stands for Epsilons Extension Language for those
of you who didn't know.  Epsilon is one of the best PC implimentations
of EMACS, which is the Best Editor (note I didn't say word processor, 
although many use it as a word processor).

simtel20.army.mil has some stuff in pd1:<MSDOS.EEL> , but I myself
am looking for any EEL code I can find.

Epsilon has 2 drawbacks, #1 EEL is C-like; it should be Lisp-like
#2 Epsilon is payware; prices from $150-$195
  Someday I'll have a 386, then we'll see if we can get GNU emacs running.


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