Why Emacs' Extensibility Model Keeps Winning in Modern Software
Hacker News·1w·rdslw
rdslw argues that Emacs' core design—treating the editor as a Lisp machine where everything is hackable—has become a template for successful tools, from VS Code to modern CLIs. For indie makers, the lesson is clear: build systems where users can extend and customize without fighting the architecture.
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