Why learning vi/vim still makes sense in 2007
2006 was vi’s 30th anniversary, but it’s still alive and kicking. Read about some of vi/vim’s power, and why it’s still as incredible as it ever was!
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2006 was vi’s 30th anniversary, but it’s still alive and kicking. Read about some of vi/vim’s power, and why it’s still as incredible as it ever was!
read more | digg story
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Of course I agree…
I use gvim on windows as well (helps to keep the fingers up to speed plus it handles files without CRs).
http://www.vim.org/