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Vim round table discussion (The Changelog #56)
April 12, 2011
41:56
20.48 MB
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Wynn sat down with three Vim users and experts to talk about tips and tricks for using and pimping the popular text editor.
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Featuring
- Drew Neil – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Yehuda Katz – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Tim Pope – Twitter, GitHub
- Wynn Netherland – Twitter, GitHub
Notes and Links
- Vim seeks to provide the power of Unix’s Vi
- Drew Neil hosts VimCasts
- Tim Pope has created numerout Vim plugins
- Yehuda Katz from SproutCore, Rails, and jQuery fame.
- Dr. Nic says Vim is cutting edge 1960s tech.
- Janus Yehuda and Carl’s MacVim bundle
- Everyone that tried to convince Yehuda to try Vim were wrong.
- Vim is a modal interface
- Wynn laments that TextMate 2 is the new Duke Nukem
- NerdTree is a text-based treeview inside your vim
- Tim uses his vibrantink mod called vividchalk
- Yehuda wants to give Solarized Vim is cutting edge 1960s tech.
- Yehuda like visual block mode
- MacVim lets you use ?-S.
- Wynn asks how the world would be different if DHH had used Vim instead of TextMate for his famous Rails screencast.
- Tim likes
CTRL-X
,CTRL-E
to bind an editor to the command line. - Yehuda says you should be using
ruby -e
instead ofgrep
- Drew loves
CTRL-R
,CTRL-W
in Vim. - “Matz is (under)rated.”
- Tim says we owe so much to Linus for Linux and Git.
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