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VI VI VI - Editor of the beast.
Vim can be programmed, just like emacs can. But I'm not talking about the fancy-schmancy .vimrc-style scripting. I'm talking about copying parts of the buffer into registers, and then executing the contents of those registers as if they were macros.
If you don't think it's insane yet, wait till you see the source code:
Note: If you have configured vim to use alternate keyboard mappings, these programs won't work. If this is the case, start vim with the standard mapping, i.e. "vim -u NONE mandelbrot".
So now I'll leave it to someone else to implement an ELisp interpreter. =)
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