Hi all, I just began using Vim about two weeks ago, and oh how I wish I broke down and tried it 10 years ago.
Seems as though it fit right into my work style, as I don't feel as though I had a learning curve at all. Vim is an absolutely fantastic piece of software. Words can not describe how ecstatic I am about the features it has, and I'm still just doing basic stuff! (folds, marks, split-screen, commands-within-editor, inserting data from other files/commands etc). Today I went over the entire wiki, and read at least 60 of the tips. A fair number of them I inserted into my config file. I'm a network engineer at a small Canadian ISP, who heavily favours FreeBSD. Over the years I've written some C and Perl code, and over the last couple of years (particularly the last couple of months) been doing extensive Perl development. Anyway, I'm glad to be on the list, and I hope that over time I can give back even just a fraction of what I already feel I'll take from the list. Cheers! Steve ps. I'd like to thank the boys over on fbsd-q who provided much off-topic help regarding Vim, particularly Frank, who openly stated that he belonged to this list, and provided details about it.
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