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On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 3:33 AM, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> But this vim editor is cumbersome.
No one sitting at a linux (or any unixen) machine should be unfamiliar
with vi usage. You *will* need it when you least expect it! So
Andrei's link is a must-read:
> http://linuxgazett
[Your question belongs to debian-user, so I'm Cc'ing there]
On Wed,03.Sep.08, 00:00:13, Navjot Kanda wrote:
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> Its my second day and i tried to make some programs with gcc in C
> language and vim editor.
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> But this vim editor is cumbersome.
Here is a nice article which might tell you w
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