--- a/content/blog/2018/08/a-road-to-common-lisp.markdown Mon Aug 27 18:13:53 2018 +0000
+++ b/content/blog/2018/08/a-road-to-common-lisp.markdown Mon Aug 27 18:19:37 2018 +0000
@@ -676,8 +676,12 @@
ever get it out, I'd recommend Vim with Vlime. It will give you 80% of the
experience you'll get with Emacs.
-Otherwise go with Emacs. I can't really speak to SLIME versus Sly because
-I don't use them, sorry.
+Otherwise go with Emacs. You might want to look into
+[Portacle](https://portacle.github.io/), which bundles Emacs and SLIME and
+a bunch of other things together, or you might want to have a go at setting up
+Emacs and SLIME or Sly yourself. I can't really give you much advice on the
+Emacs side of things because I haven't had much experience with it, so you'll
+need to do a bit of research here.
Whatever you choose, spend some time setting up your editor and environment of
choice. This will be a lot of fiddly metawork, but will pay off handsomely as