The fact that you have vi does not mean you don't have vim, Eddy. Did you try vim?

At 01:48 PM 12/14/2002 -0600, you wrote:
micael wrote:

Anyone who calls vim "vi" is simply not in a position to judge it.
Anyway, I do understand the initial ease of a GUI. I like the speed you get after spending a half-hour to an hour learning something like vim. I hate moving a mouse around and would rather do it with my fingers that are already on the keyboard.

Micael
The executable on my system is still called "vi" :-) ... so I feel I'm justified in calling it "vi" ;-O I too see a place for the IDEs - powering a plugin to enable UML-ing things is one feature that I'm finding attractive. I need to get back to trying Eclipse soon -- and that oomoogoo plugin for UML (no that's not the exact name - the one at elcipseuml.org). Plus ... refactorings etc - there are a few reasons to like an IDE - I don't view straight coding as one of them though ;-O

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