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by tednaleid
5410 days ago
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From my experience, at Very Large Corp, if there are any vim users, they're likely in ops rather than developers. In smaller companies, you're much more likely to run into vim users. My company of ~10 developers has 6 devs that are significant vim users. I think the recent DevOps movement (which is actually a label to something that's been around for a while), is strongly correlated with vim (or emacs) users as well. Developers who get their hands dirty on remote systems often want a tool as ubiquitous as vim. |
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