On 01/06/2013 11:13 PM, Tim Johnson wrote:
Now I use vim for all of my work. I pretty-much hand-rolled my own
IDE, which is typical of vimmers.
I did like you, too.
I use vim for everything: coding in python, django, js, html, C/C++,
bash, even email (inside mutt, of course).
Start with an empty ~/.vimrc, and then build up the configuration day by
day, adding one single plugin at a time, driven by your daily needs,
it's the better thing to do IMHO.
Thus vim becomes a full fledged IDE for everything, and it does it
*your* way, not *its* way.
BTW, vim is available also under Windows.
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