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Good post, I'm (more or less) an emacs guy, but vimtutor + this + 1 to 2 days of my time might certainly convince me of switching to vim.

(warning, by no means am I trying to instigate yet another emacs vs vim thread but here I go)

Not to hate on emacs, since it has served me well as an advanced editor for the past year or so, but I sometimes feel so lost in its sea of features and a never-ending config file that I often end up saying to myself "If I only I could take the time to learn lisp maybe I could really start using emacs that way it should be used", nevertheless, learning vim versus learning lisp is certainly more cost-effective for my time.



Note that VIMScript has grown into a pretty nice extension language for Vim in Vim 7.2.


I really love vim, but Vimscript is imho braindead. Yes, you can do pretty much everything in it, but it's an example of a very poor language design. Perhaps not even Perl can beat it in its manifold syntax.


Well, VIMScript was not "designed". It kind of grew all over the place.




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