Not exactly an answer to this question, but I believe if you move to
NeoVim (a refactoring of Vim) the scripting language is Lua, which has
plenty of resources for learning and some broader applications
On 12/16/24 12:56, Steve Litt wrote:
Shlomi Fish said on Sun, 15 Dec 2024 04:57:30 +0200
Hi Steve!
On Sat, 14 Dec 2024 17:20:58 -0500
Steve Litt <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
What would be an easy way for me to learn to use Vim9script? I have a
lot of things to do so this would need to be relatively quick.
can you tell us which programming languages / technologies you already
know , and which ones fairly well?
I know C, Python and KSH (similar to bash) very well, I'm OK with Lua
and Ada, Cobol and Turbo Pascal, I know enough about C++ to know I don't
like it, and I'm very bad at functional programming (scheme etc).
Thanks!
SteveT
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