Matthew Winn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 2006.04.10 15:19:54:
> On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 08:43:35PM +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > my boss says that his editor is as least as good as mine and
> > he wants me to give up using Vim.
>
> Have you considered the possibility of replacing him?
>
> (Seriously: he sounds incompetent.  If he thinks you shouldn't be able
> to use whichever editor allows you to do your work as efficiently as
> possible, why is he there?)
>
> > Therefore I like to ask vice versa: Is there anywhere
> > on the web a job board for Vimmers? I'm thinking of
> > something like <http://jobs.rubynow.com>.
>
> Does it make sense to have jobs for Vimmers?  An editor is just a tool
> used to do a job.  It's not a job in itself.
>
> > Sorry, I'm really bored of working together with developpers
> > who don't even know about regular expressions.
>
> In my opinion any programmer who doesn't understand regular expressions
> and use them on a regular basis is nowhere near as productive as they
> could be, and if they're that unproductive why are they in employment?
>
> --
> Matthew Winn ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Ah-ha, sounds pretty "cynical", but I do really like and agree what you've
said. ;)

I'd remembered that five years before, my boss told me that her editor "vi"
is much better than mine, and suggest me to learn "vi" when I have time. I
downloaded Vim 5.x and learn to use Vi since then. ---- now five years
passed and the Vim speeds my work a lot.
--
Sincerely
Pan, Shizhu. ext: 2221

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