 Hi everyone, I am Jaseem you can thankfully I have a unique name so you can just Google and find everything about me Jaseem Abhid and as of now I work at a company called Idea Device where we build a bunch of awesome stuff with Python you can probably come and talk to us. So yeah, I would like to share something small yeah I was just outside and once she comes to me I say hey you should probably do a talk about the reason stuff you've been doing I see some familiar faces too so it's opinionated I know probably some of you guys gonna throw stones at me please don't I don't want that happen I'm gonna talk about Emacs it's and it's gonna be in five minutes yeah so yeah this all starts when recently moved to Bangalore I've been going to a lot of random meetups conferences everything I go to meetup.com and I type Lisp and nothing shows up nothing shows up in a hundred mile radius then I type Emacs nothing shows up I type even Vim nothing shows up then I'm like okay this is not right there's so many people using it actually even nothing for sublime nothing think about it I mean what more as a program I'm not talking about Excel managers like it's the tool you use the most right you will find like a million tutorials on bash ZL everything but you know ultimately the editor use the most right so I thought you know I'll give a quick talk about it so a very few features the important one I'm not going into the list macros and things like that it's a very powerful editor per se I mean I'm talking about I mean highlighted editor part you know you can type text edit text copy text efficiently probably that's the one thing you want out of an editor and this can do it well you know and the probably the more important part is you get that everywhere almost everywhere so the reason being you know most let's say even let's say you're happy with sublime right when you want to type a mail you don't have that thing at all so you're comfortably editing in whatever thing you are let's say sublime Emacs Vim even g edit or nano and if you're happy with it you don't have it to type a mail or you know just edit your own expenses or budget or whatever so that's one place where I like it I can just do all my things there and yeah once you get it once you get the thing it's quite fun to use it's not as bad as it sounds and yeah we don't do key bindings with 10 keys the whole thing like control 1 2 8 B metaji and nobody does that and it's versatile yeah you can do crazy lot of things the git integration is awesome I'm even doing my slides in Emacs and it just took me like five minutes to hack it up so that and it's constantly evolving it's 37 years old I am 22 it's like almost double my age and it's still rocking right like I don't think we have many softwares that old you know but it's modern for example the idea of a built-in package manager it's a pretty much modern idea right at least for a text editor yes aptitude is there so even though it's like a very old thing it is evolving in its own way there's a you know a package manager and a bunch of things like that it can be mouse layers you don't do that do you do you and yeah it works well with tools because when people write their own tools for example c tags male client shell the people who wrote it 20 years back most probably would have been this most famous examples would be Yukie Aro Matsumoto the guy who made Ruby is like so much of an Emacs fan he got he there's a story in which he tried the curly braces ones and you know then he kind of managed to make Emacs understand the Ruby syntax and like yeah yeah now I'm sure this is the syntax I want to go if if Emacs didn't support it Ruby would have had curly braces today that's having bad right so yeah and it's crawled from runs on toy operating systems then Linux it runs on Mac 2 and it's hackable this is the idea so it's a it's a less machine so the whole idea is like why would you hack your editor what's the whole damn point so it's like carpenters never tweak their tools right and so why would they probably the only one of my friends had you know the only difference is a carpenter cannot even if you really want to change this blade into something else we as programmers I think we are probably lucky to you know tweak our tools the way we want so that could be the reason why and the fundamental idea being you know it's just fun cool I heard that how it's a list machine it's the I it's the old list machine people I've been talking since 70s is like the real world thing and yeah the idea is we run a meetup idea device my company we just hosted the last meetup a week back I'll zoom in that so we are welcome you to you know go there and possible if possible come for the next week up or you know I might be around come and meet up and that's and I don't want a whim war and yeah that's it thank you oh we support you on your code too yeah that's the thing you have one minute to ask a question if any thank you