Modern Vim (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Written by Kay Ewbank   
Thursday, 19 July 2018

Turning Vim into a full-blown development environment means combining it with other tools and extending its capabilities with plugins.  In this book, author Drew Neil shows you how to extend Vim and make it the centerpiece of a Unix-based IDE. The book also covers Neovim, a fork of Vim that includes a built-in terminal emulator that will transform your workflow.

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Author: Drew Neil
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: May 2018
Pages: 168
ISBN: 978-1680502626
Print: 168050262X
Kindle: B07DFBWVMB
Audience: Developers wanting an alternative development environment
Level: Intermediate
Category: UI/UX

 

 

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