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johncodes.com
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| | | | | (Note: this is a post from a legacy blog. This post was intended to help new OSU students get started with Vim) Id consider myself some sort of Vim - evangelist. Its an incredible tool and has ALOT of power. If theres something you wish Vim could do, theres probably a plugin for it or a way to make Vim do it with scripting (in its own language!). Moderate proficiency in Vim is a skill that nearly every developer could benefit from. | |
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| | | I first learned Vim in university and, since then, it has been a welcome companion for the majority of my software engineering career. Working with Python and Go programs felt natural with Vim and I was always felt productive. Yet Java was always a different beast. Whenever an opportunity to work with Java came up, I would inevitably try Vim for a while, but fall back to IntelliJ and the IdeaVim plugin to take advantage of the rich language features a full-featured IDE can give you. | ||