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| | Back in 2013, I started a series of posts on programming languages I found interesting. One of the languages I wanted to write about at that time was Rust. As often happens, life got in the way, and it's only now that I'm coming round to a long overdue post. This is one of a series of posts on programming languages and you can read more about thathere.
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| | UPDATE: Check out the Podcast I did with Erik Meijer on Hanselminutes this week ...
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| | Code level discussion of web scraping, gray hat automation, growth hacking and bounty hunting
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| Intro So after picking up Vim less than a year ago, and spending a lot of time with it, I can say for sure it is the best text editor I have ever used. Okay, that's all the Vim propaganda you'll find in this post. The main aim of this post is to get people new to Vim into a comfortable environment, while also teaching you how to get plugins into your vim config since you'll probably want to customize it, once you get a feel of Vim.