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by sph
768 days ago
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> When I first started to learn how to program I was following along a basic tutorial by Jeffrey Way and his first sentence was "We're going to use vim." That tutorial, whose topic I can't even remember now, set me on a path for my professional career. I like this origin story. In my case, I was already a decent programmer and beginner UNIX admin when I got my first job, and one day I was using nano or some other "friendly" editor to edit some files on a server, when the literal grey-beard senior sysadmin that was looking over my shoulder pulled a face and said "OK, it's time you learn how to use vim", and spent some time teaching me the basics of it. Now I have surpassed the Master and I use Emacs, though vim is still my second favorite editor. |
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