I like all things Linux and Emacs related.
I've been a fan of Eglot since before it was the official #Emacs LSP package. It's fast, intuitive and plays nicely with all of the editor features.
It has also unveiled how tricky #Java is to get set-up with both good LSP and DAP functionality.
I decided to dig in and write some stuff to make the convenience happen. This is kinda re-inventing the `lsp-mode` wheel with half the bloat.
I got the LSP working well but the dap launch options aren't there yet.
https://git.sr.ht/~trevdev/emacs.d/tree/main/item/lisp/td-eglot.el#L51
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I found out about and started using Emacs in the 1991-1992 time frame to write C code.
Over thirty years later I still today primarily write C code using Emacs. All day, every day.
Any bets on what I will use to write what in another thirty years? =)