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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2007

Vim Screencast Tutorial Teaser

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  • Hey, what's the name of the song? Cool video btw.

  • The song is:

    The Crystal Method

    Born Too Slow

Top Comments

  • Your video ROCKS! This is geek crack!

    Two things set you head and shoulders above the others: music (I bought the song on iTunes in your honor), and large captions describing what you are going to do.

    One tiny recommendation: display captions for the commands you are typing

    This would level up the status of your video from Leader of the Pack to

    Ultimate Nerd Rock Star

    If you are between jobs, apply for a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to pioneer the geek entertainment genre

  • ewh c#

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  • What plugins are you using?

  • @JLuBBer you are taking my comment about ocd to literally.

    The keys per action is to high.

    I have tried to us vim but it actually slows me down instead of speeding me up

  • @labobo just becuz u cant get used to it dun mean everyone else must be ocd to use it

    im prbly teh least ocd dude out there, and i use vim everywhere. Even with visual studio in the form of a plugin, a good tool does not need too many reasons for ppl to use it. Its just simply good

  • @JLuBBer and dumb gets dumber....

    its not hate nor trolling, its an honest opinion of vim

    If you disagree than tell me why with some examples and perhaps a video

  • @labobo haters gonna hate

  • using vim you got to have ocd or something

    way too much typing to do just one action

    I want to get faster at common actions, not type more

  • @JohannesSM64 Emacs is always in command mode in much the same way that Windows Notepad is always capable of opening the "File" menu by hitting Alt. /sarcasm

  • @samplingrate Huh? In Emacs you are always in "command mode"..

  • @JohannesSM64 Only because Emacs doesn't have a command mode. (ohh, burn) ;-P

  • geat!!!

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