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Published inNov 2018
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ISBN-139781789341096
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Ruslan Osipov
Ruslan Osipov
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Ruslan Osipov

Ruslan Osipov is a software engineer at Google, an avid traveler, and a part-time blogger. He is a self-taught engineer. He started publishing personal Vim notes in 2012, and became increasingly interested in the intricacies of the editor and its applications in optimizing development workflows.
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Summary

In the final chapter of this book, we've looked at Seven habits of effective text editing—Bram Moolenaar's article, which primes you to detect inefficiencies in your workflow, correct them, and turn them into a habit.

We've also exposed some ways in which you can continue using Vi-like editing experience in other IDEs and text editors, web browsers (through the likes of Vimium), and everywhere else (through vim-anywhere or Text Editor Anywhere).

We've also covered some of the ways to get in touch with Vim users and developers: through mailing lists, IRC channels, Reddit, and other mediums. We've also touched on some some learning resources, including Vim Tips Wiki and Learn Vimscript the Hard Way.

Happy Vimming!

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Published in: Nov 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789341096

Author (1)

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Ruslan Osipov

Ruslan Osipov is a software engineer at Google, an avid traveler, and a part-time blogger. He is a self-taught engineer. He started publishing personal Vim notes in 2012, and became increasingly interested in the intricacies of the editor and its applications in optimizing development workflows.
Read more about Ruslan Osipov