VIM for Victory • Roy Osherove • GOTO 2013

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This presentation was recorded at GOTO Aarhus 2013

Roy Osherove - Senior consultant at ITVerket AS

ABSTRACT
Roy Osherove shows an important skill programmers should have: Basic ability to use vim, and understanding how it "thinks". This can come in handy in the future in many situations: from command line editing shortcuts, to remote ssh editing, to having an option when everything else just wouldn't do.

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"You hating something means you are learning something"

arksark
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Using vim is really fun, I have fun while editing. I’m sure it is for all users. Why don’t they list that as a pro?

driden
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7:56
"I can press different things to get different results"
Yes

nitsanbh
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09:54 I like that one, got a link? Or an actual SVG?

gjermundification
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why do "viwc" when you can just do "ciw"

remusomega
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Of course he's a rubyer. Now every vim user writes React; a few years ago every vim user wrote ruby.

muskyoxes
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vimtutor is also a great tool to get started!

BluesManPeich
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People want to know what's wrong with the programming culture? I present Vim and Emacs.. Yeah! Anchors to the 80's that people can't let go of because its cool and hipster to program in a console based editor that confuse the fuck out of most people...
Its time to admit that Vim and Emacs are an expression of an ego trip... An express of, look what I can do with this obsolete piece of software. Just look at all the esoteric keystrokes that I memorized to save time from click, click of the mouse. Its laughable.

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