My colleague at work is using Emacs and it I recently saw a really nice feature 
that he is using. Whenever he compiles his code the output is dumped into a 
scratch buffer in what I would call "live" mode. Meaning he can edit files 
while the code is being compiled. I was wondering if it is possible to do 
something like this in Vim.

I have mapped my make and setup my quickfix window to work with it. However 
whenever I execute make, I have to wait till it finishes. Is there a way in Vim 
to  execute make, see make target execution as if it is being executed in a 
shell, capture the output, and then navigate this output?

Any help is appreciated.

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