Hi Richard,
(disclaimer: vim lover here)
I agree with all said above, I even laughed at the HOW TO EXIT place :) I know these jokes very well, but I laugh every time :)
I use vim for IDE, also whenever ssh-ing somewhere I feel very comfortable with all machines having vim installed...
For me the ssh problem is: occasionally I ssh to some machine which has only vi (without the trailing m). Then I feel awkward :)
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Hi Richard,
(disclaimer: vim lover here)
I agree with all said above, I even laughed at the HOW TO EXIT place :) I know these jokes very well, but I laugh every time :)
I use vim for IDE, also whenever ssh-ing somewhere I feel very comfortable with all machines having vim installed...
For me the ssh problem is: occasionally I ssh to some machine which has only vi (without the trailing m). Then I feel awkward :)