Pedro Delfino (@pdelfino)
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  • Global Rank 217,299 (Top 8 %)
  • Followers 140
  • Following 745
  • Registered over 10 years ago
  • Most used languages
    Emacs Lisp
    25.0 %
    Shell
    25.0 %
    HTML
    12.5 %
    Nix
    12.5 %
    NewLisp
    12.5 %
    Racket
    12.5 %
  • Location 🇨🇦 Canada
  • Country Total Rank 6,043
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    NewLisp
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    Nix
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Top repositories

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elon-analise-real

Soluções para os livros de Análise Real do Professor Elon Lages Lima.
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deep-work-companies

This is a list of companies that endorse Cal Newport's Deep Work approach.
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my-karabiner-elements-config

My configuration on Karabiner Elements to change things on macOS. Of course, with an Emacs' user bias :)
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realm-of-racket

Implementation of the book "Realm of Racket" for the course Programming Languages.
Racket
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my-nixos-config

My nixos/configuration.nix file
Nix
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nyxt-config

My configuration file for the Nyxt browser.
NewLisp
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my-bashrc

My .bashrc configuration
Shell
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git-udacity

My Git Workspace and the reflections for the course "How to use Git and Github" on Udacity
Shell
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dotfiles

My dotfiles
Emacs Lisp
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disable-private-browsing-in-firefox

Disable private browsing (incognito mode) permanently in Firefox (Ubuntu 20.04)
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project-euler

A list of the questions I solved on Project Euler
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public-notes

Public notes used to share specific infos with other people
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cv

My résumé
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my-shortkeys-config

My configuration for the extension caleed shortkeys config available for Chrome and Brave (I use Brave).
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my-blog

A personal blog built with Edward Tufte CSS and pure HTML
HTML
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my-emacs-config

My emacs configuration
Emacs Lisp
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emacs-flashcards

There is nothing more like Emacs hacking than using a spaced repetition software program inside Emacs (org-drill) to improve the learning process about Emacs!
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