Archive for October, 2008

Vim

Jamis Buck’s influence on Ruby and Rails development cannot be overestimated, so I was excited this morning to read that he has switched back from Textmate to Vim.  I made a similar switch about six weeks ago, though unlike Jamis I don’t have a long history with Vim (some casual use over ssh connections, essentially), so there’s been a lot of learning for me.  But too many things annoyed me about Textmate to overlook.  For instance, no window splitting!  In 2008!

I’ve been an editor floosy over the last couple of years though — for Ruby work I’ve had love affairs with Eclipse, Netbeans, Textmate and now Vim, but Vim looks like it’ll be the one to stick — so much power and configurability, and all straight from the keyboard.

Next, to try out Jamis’s fuzzy finder extension, and NERD tree (a project drawer mentioned in the comments of his blog post).