> It's just a specialized lisp interpreter that has primitives for handling things like frames, buffers, and other UI-type stuff like detecting key chords, plus some math and stringy stuff, and a few other bits and bobs.
One day, it may actually include a decent text editor too! But for now, it's the end-luser's responsibility to cobble one together from the provided parts.
One day, it may actually include a decent text editor too! But for now, it's the end-luser's responsibility to cobble one together from the provided parts.