"OkaMthembo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > how useable is vim on Windows?
Very usable. I'm an old Unix user who used to use emacs primarily. But when I moved to Windoze I found I didn't like emacs as much so I moved to vim and I don't regret it. > I saw on its site that it was developed > primarily as a Unix tool. Its an "Improved" version of the vi(sual) editor which is the standard editor on Unix. But there is nothing that is Unix specific about it. But if you have never used vi before there is a steep learning curve because vi was designed to be "easy to use" for experts not novices. ie it concentrates on delivering advanced features in minimal keystrokes rather than on making the basic features easy to remember. It also works best if you are a touch typist since the commands are arranged such that the most commonly used are the keys under your fingers in the home position - efficiency for experts again... > i wish i could learn Unix. Try using cygwin as an intermediate step. Even if yuou never make the move to unix you will have some power tools for Windows. If you do move to Unix you will feel at home after using cygwin. > which distro do you think is good to learn? There is too much made of distros IMHO. Once you have them installed they are all more or less the same. The same tools, the same GUIs. Its only things like the package installers and some admin tools that are different. Alan G. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor