On 2 October 2012 03:25, Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote: > The fact is, that for X amount of time, > the Vim newbie will be helpless with Vim. That's not true of Notepad or > GEdit.
How is that a fact? If one only does in Vim the kind of "editing" that they do in Notepad (e.g. when using Vim in easy mode), would they even notice a difference? > There's going to be a certain amount of time > during which a brand new Vim user is completely nonproductive in Vim, > because all he's doing is learning, not using. To say that Vim, as a particular text editor, has a steep learning curve, would mean that there are other editors that let their users do similar things but require no or little learning. What are those editors? I strongly suspect that what is being perceived as "Vim's steepness" is in fact the difficulty of learning to edit text efficaciously and efficiently. That difficulty is not somehow specific to Vim alone, but is essential to the task it solves. I'll agree that Vim has a steep learning curve when I'm shown a text editor with similar capabilities and a 'gradual' learning curve. Until then, I consider it a myth, and one that is harmful to Vim's popularity. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php