I'm watching it now, and have found a few useful tips that easily make
it worth the USD$9.

I'm a vim user on Linux, and unfortunately the file doesn't seem to work
in any media player on my machine (mplayer, totem, vlc....). To watch it
I had to boot into windows and use quicktime.

-- James Healy <[email protected]>  Fri, 05 Feb 2010 13:26:45 +1100

Ben Orenstein wrote:
> Hello Fellow Rails-ers,
> 
> Pardon the shameless self-promotion, but I've just completed something I'm
> quite proud of and wanted to share.
> 
> The project is a screencast called Vim For Rails
> Developers<http://www.codeulatescreencasts.com/collections/frontpage/products/vim-for-rails-developers>.
> I write Rails apps full-time using vim, and this video represents the best
> of what I've learned for getting stuff done quickly.
> 
> If you're a vim-user writing Ruby or Rails code, I think you'll find a bunch
> of useful tips and plugins to make you more productive.  The product is $9,
> which I think easily pays for itself with just a few hours saved.
> 
> This is my first venture into a new medium, so feedback is extra welcome!
> 
> Thanks,
> Ben
> 
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