Emacs Data Studio

Emacs is a multifunctional computing environment that is popular among software developers. It can also be a highly useful tool for

Emacs the most powerful software tool ever invented, but its learning curve can be quite steep. These articles provide a gentle introduction into analysing data with Emacs.

Emacs Data Studio is still in its infancy.

Why Use Emacs
This article explains why you should use Emacs for writing prose. Why use Emacs? Emacs will also give you full power over your workflow.
Getting Started with Emacs
This article describes getting started with Emacs - installing the software and the basic principles on how to operate the software.
Configure Emacs Writing Studio
Configure Emacs from scratch to develop the Emacs Writing Studio, designed to publish articles, books and websites.
Improving the Emacs User Interface
This article describes how to improve the Emacs user interface as part of the Emacs Writing Studio, a configuration for authors.
Enhancing Minibuffer Completion
Introduction to the Emacs minibuffer completion system. Predictive text in Emacs for selecting information in the minibuffer?
Manage Files with Emacs: Organise your drive with Dired
This article shows how the manage files with Emacs. The dired package enables you to open, copy, move and delete files on your computer or network.
Plain Text Visualisation: The Emacs User Survey Results
Visualising the 2020 Emacs user survey results in Emacs itself and plain text bar charts using the chart and CSV packages.