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by kbutler
3412 days ago
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> 2. Vim It was a bold design concept to use 'modes', but it makes it so much more productive. Vim got modal editing from vi, which stole it from Bravo...in 1976. And actually, the "insert" mode was the innovation - previous editors were completely command-driven, being designed for use on teletype machines, where you could not have a usable "edit/append" mode. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi
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