Re: Bram Molenaar passed away
On Monday, 18 September 2023 at 19:55:13 UTC, M. M. wrote: See, e.g., https://j11g.com/2023/08/07/the-legacy-of-bram-moolenaar/ for a look-back post on Bram's legacy. Any users of vim / neovim out there in the dlang world? R.I.P. Bram. Very sad news. I hope the difficult time for his family is met with positivity that he left behind a powerful tool that makes many people happy and productive.. a tool that is likely to even outlive them. A big achievement. [From an GNU Emacs user of over a decade]
Re: Bram Molenaar passed away
On 9/18/23 3:55 PM, M. M. wrote: See, e.g., https://j11g.com/2023/08/07/the-legacy-of-bram-moolenaar/ for a look-back post on Bram's legacy. Any users of vim / neovim out there in the dlang world? R.I.P. Bram. Wow, RIP. So young too. Been using vi/vim/neovim for over 25 years. -Steve
Bram Molenaar passed away
See, e.g., https://j11g.com/2023/08/07/the-legacy-of-bram-moolenaar/ for a look-back post on Bram's legacy. Any users of vim / neovim out there in the dlang world? R.I.P. Bram.