On Sun, 26 Feb 2006, Alex Esplin wrote:
was every bit as productive as I had been with notepad. Then, everytime I felt like there was a faster way of doing something I wanted to do, I looked it up in my notes from Hans Fugal's vim presentation (these include macros, marks, folding, and other such things). I would say now that I probaby know a dozen-ish commands (maybe 20 plus or minus) and I'm quite comfortable with vim/gvim. -- Alex Esplin
I would love to attend a "vim presentation" if it happens again. I have my vim cheat sheets hanging on my wall next to my computer at home and at work, but there is still so much I do not know and would love to learn from a pro.
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