I can't imagine not using Vim
on all three of the platforms I use: Linux, Solaris and Win2K.
Steve Oualline's excellent
Vi Improved -- Vim
is a thorough overview of Vim, as well as a great introduction
to Vi in general. I dig it even more than the
tarsier book.
xoxo,
Andy
%_=split/;/,".;;n;u;e;ot;t;her;c; ". # Andy Lester
'Perl ;@; a;a;j;m;er;y;t;p;n;d;s;o;'. # http://petdance.com
"hack";print map delete$_{$_},split//,q< andy@petdance.com >
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I'm sorry you hate the question. Many people hate the question and are tired of people who argue about it. I am asking "Why do you use what you use?" Is it easier to use or do you use it because you always have.
my @a=qw(random brilliant braindead); print $a[rand(@a)]; | [reply] |