On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 8:24:29 AM UTC-8, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 01/02/2017 04:38 AM, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > > The problem with Vim is the learning curve, so I know the very basic > > stuff, but obviously not enough for coding and I do not have time to > > learn it, it is a pity because there are awesome plugins that turns > > Vim into a lightweight powerful IDE-like. So now it is not an option > > but I will reconsider it in the future, learning little by little. > > Also, I am not very fan GUI guy if the task can be accomplished > > through the terminal. However, I don’t understand why people > > underrate GUIs, that said I normally use shortcuts for the most > > frequent tasks and when I have to do something that is not that > > frequent then I do it with the mouse, for the latter case in vim you > > would need to look for that specific command every time. > > Really, the basic stuff is enough to be very productive in vim. In fact > just knowing how to save and quit is half the battle! A little cheat > sheet for vim by your keyboard would be plenty I think. If all you knew > was how to change modes, insert, append, change word, yank, delete, and > paste, that is 99% of what you'd use every day. You can use normal > arrow keys, home, end, and page up and page down for cursor movement in > vim, so even if you can't remember ^,$, gg, or GG, you'll do fine. > Eventually you can begin to add in other things, like modifiers to c > (change). > > There probably are a lot of nice plugins for ViM, but I use none of > them. I just don't find them that useful. I don't seem to need any IDE > help with Python.
yeah, for me I think of the IDE (and computers in general must be seen like that) as a coworker or as paring programming experience. So I agree I have been developing in Python without IDE a long time and I know if I had some features borrow from full featured IDEs will definitely help me out.I will give a try to Vim asap, now I am trying Visual Studio now and it seems that is all I want. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list