Tuesday, July 10, 2012

VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor

VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor

In the world of text editors, there's a plethora of options out there. If you've ever Googled "how to edit HTML sites" or some such, you know what we mean. Allow us, then, to introduce you to VIM, a free website editor that offers many of the same features as Adobe Dreamweaver, and runs on just about every desktop platform. Specifically, it comes by default on the vast majority of Linux distributions, OS X and commercial Unix systems.
VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor

VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor

VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor

VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor

VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor

VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor

VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor

VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor

VIM 101: a quick-and-dirty guide to our favorite free file editor


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