-<dl class="org-dl">
-<dt> <a href="https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2008/04/27/one-program-to-rule-them-all/">GNU Emacs</a> </dt><dd>At the heart, Emacs is text editor on top of Lisp
-runtime. Data storage and computation can be done in
-<a href="https://www.defmacro.org/ramblings/lisp.html">Lisp</a>. Emacs provides text buffers that can be used to
-build GUI.
-</dd>
-
-<dt> <a href="https://www.eclipse.org/ide/">Eclipse IDE</a> </dt><dd>In essence <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSGi">OSGi</a> platform with a text
-editor. Computation done in java. Eclipse provides
-integration, runtime and GUI platform.
-</dd>
-
-<dt> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Notes">IBM Notes/Domino</a> </dt><dd>Custom database engine, software development
+<ul class="org-ul">
+<li><a href="https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2008/04/27/one-program-to-rule-them-all/">GNU Emacs</a> - At the heart, Emacs is text editor on top of Lisp
+runtime. Data storage and computation can be done in <a href="https://www.defmacro.org/ramblings/lisp.html">Lisp</a>. Lisp is
+on itself programmable programming language where new paradigms can
+be added dynamically. Domain specific languages to fit particular
+problem could be developed as needed and Emacs extended to support
+those languages. Emacs provides text buffers that can be used to
+build user interfaces. So you can customize Emacs and Lisp to fit
+any problem domain.
+</li>
+
+<li><a href="https://www.eclipse.org/ide/">Eclipse IDE</a> - In essence <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSGi">OSGi</a> platform with a text
+editor. Computation done in java. Eclipse provides integration,
+runtime and GUI platform. One can develop Eclipse plugins to add
+necessary logic and visual parts to fit any problem. (IntelliJ and
+NetBeans have similar properties)
+</li>
+
+<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Notes">IBM Notes/Domino</a> - Custom database engine, software development