> You could get a "vimlike" experience by installing the vrapper plugin for 
> eclipse, but it's not quite the same.

vrapper is quite ok actually. It also supports creating maps etc. I think it's 
worth a try. Once you decided that eclipse (or any other full fledged IDE) is 
the better tool for the problem at hand, you're probably better of with just 
using eclispe the way it is plus a light vim-mode plugin.

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