So I'm working my way through the emacs tutorial, and I'm catching on pretty well, but the problem is that I'm kinda... bored. I mean, I find the material interesting enough, and I want to learn, but the learning process just isn't all that compelling. What I think I need is a project to work on as sort of a primary end; I figure out what I might need to solve some sub-issue, and then look it up, and *bam*, I've learned lisp-necessity X. My problem is that I can't really figure which things are important to learn without knowing which things are important to learn, i.e., reading the darn tutorial. So I was hoping I could get some suggestions for a project here.
The ideal project would:
1) Require me to learn a substantial amount of the "must-knows" for lisp programming, thereby helping me toward competence and confidence
2) Be somewhat limited in scope (Is 50 hours worth reasonable?)
3) Be digestible - I should be able to figure at least a possible strategy without knowing everything already
I have very applicable backgrounds in cognitive neuroscience and logic if that helps (tapping these interests couldn't hurt), but this is my first programming language. Thanks for any help in advance.
