I think the learning curve is said to be steep by comparison with an
uphill path. So x would be how far you get and y would be the amount
of expended effort.
But does Vim really have a steep learning curve? IMHO what it has is a
virtually unlimited set of capabilities — considering that it has a
> On 2017-07-30 09:10, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>> Suppose this "steep learning curve" would be a graph
>> in the mathematical sense -- I would think, that
>> the X-axis represents t (time) and the Y-axis represents
>> the amount of knowledge k in turn.
>
Really, the cliche's the wrong way around.
On 2017-07-30 09:10, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Suppose this "steep learning curve" would be a graph
> in the mathematical sense -- I would think, that
> the X-axis represents t (time) and the Y-axis represents
> the amount of knowledge k in turn.
I think the confusion comes because it seems to be
On 30/07/2017 04:40, sash...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I'm writing a plugin and want it to depend on another plugin installed. At the
moment I just have a line
source
in my plugin that pulls in that plugin. Is there a standard way of doing this
or do plugin authors just invent their own way?
Hi,
Often it i said, vim would have a steep learning curve...
If I think aboyt a "steep learning curve" as such in a
more mathematical sense...I dont understand this argument
for being a negative one.
Suppose this "steep learning curve" would be a graph
in the mathematical sense -- I would