Tag Archives: Vim

Moving from Vim to Emacs with Evil

Aaron Bieber, an engineer from Wayfair, gave a great talk to the Boston Vim Meetup on his journey from Vim to Emacs. Bieber was a serious Vim user who had about 15 years experience with it. During that time he’d … Continue reading

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Emacs and Vi

Mike Kozlowski has a thoughtful post on the lessons of Emacs and Vi(m). His thesis is that while the lessons of Emacs have largely been absorbed by those writing editors, those of Vi have not. Emacs versus Vi is one … Continue reading

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The Oldest Religious War

Over at Slate, David Auerbach has an amusing article on the oldest religious war. That would be vi versus Emacs, of course. Auerbach has a dangerous marriage: he’s an Emacs user and his wife is a Vim user so he’s … Continue reading

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Department of Red Meat

Heh Heh. I know, I know; I’m evil but I couldn’t help myself.

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