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By: Anirudh

I’m surprised you don’t use zsh actually. I found that zsh and it’s capabilities (especially with the completion and globbing, etc) offer much more control. On second thoughts, maybe I never really...

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By: Bill Mill

1) Why not use ipython instead of python in your PythonShell command? If you don’t use ipython yet, you should start now, it’s life-changing. First thing I install on any python setup. 2) I love these...

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By: Bill Mill

Well, sorry, your comment form ate all my <’s because I didn’t escape them

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By: Swaroop

@Anirudh I have somewhat control over installing Vim on remote servers, but it’s a pain to expect zsh on remote servers, plus many a time I would not be allowed to install it, so I’ll be sticking with...

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By: Linux

Hey! I love and use gVim for almost everything related to text editing. But the problem I do text edition but not English but Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit so I am compelled to use gEdit. I am not a...

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By: alex

Smth to start with: sharpening an axe can be a pain. If you ever find that you don’t have tools that you used to, you get problems. An example can be moving to different machine, to say nothing about...

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By: Yoav Aner

Nice writeup. Need to try some of those tricks. I noticed however that you mention that you copy&paste between Vim and WordPress. Have you tried the vimrepress plugin?...

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By: Swaroop

Hey Yoav, Thanks for the suggestion, I didn’t know about vimrepress! My workflow has changed to write in pure HTML these days, so I don’t know if I’ll be using that plugin, I prefer to type in the...

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By: Anirudh

I’m surprised you don’t use zsh actually. I found that zsh and it’s capabilities (especially with the completion and globbing, etc) offer much more control. On second thoughts, maybe I never really...

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By: Bill Mill

1) Why not use ipython instead of python in your PythonShell command? If you don't use ipython yet, you should start now, it's life-changing. First thing I install on any python setup. 2) I love these...

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By: Bill Mill

Well, sorry, your comment form ate all my <’s because I didn’t escape them

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By: Swaroop

@Anirudh I have somewhat control over installing Vim on remote servers, but it's a pain to expect zsh on remote servers, plus many a time I would not be allowed to install it, so I'll be sticking with...

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By: Linux

Hey! I love and use gVim for almost everything related to text editing. But the problem I do text edition but not English but Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit so I am compelled to use gEdit. I am not a...

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By: alex

Smth to start with: sharpening an axe can be a pain. If you ever find that you don’t have tools that you used to, you get problems. An example can be moving to different machine, to say nothing about...

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By: Yoav Aner

Nice writeup. Need to try some of those tricks. I noticed however that you mention that you copy&paste between Vim and WordPress. Have you tried the vimrepress plugin?...

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By: Swaroop

Hey Yoav, Thanks for the suggestion, I didn’t know about vimrepress! My workflow has changed to write in pure HTML these days, so I don’t know if I’ll be using that plugin, I prefer to type in the...

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By: Anirudh

I’m surprised you don’t use zsh actually. I found that zsh and it’s capabilities (especially with the completion and globbing, etc) offer much more control. On second thoughts, maybe I never really...

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By: Bill Mill

1) Why not use ipython instead of python in your PythonShell command? If you don't use ipython yet, you should start now, it's life-changing. First thing I install on any python setup. 2) I love these...

View Article

By: Bill Mill

Well, sorry, your comment form ate all my <’s because I didn’t escape them

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By: Swaroop

@Anirudh I have somewhat control over installing Vim on remote servers, but it's a pain to expect zsh on remote servers, plus many a time I would not be allowed to install it, so I'll be sticking with...

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