10.07
I’ve used vim for a couple years now and I like it a lot. Except, it just doesn’t have the things I need like context aware code completion, automated refactoring and integrated debugging. Don’t tell me Vim can do those things. I know it doesn’t do context aware code completion & automated refactoring. Maybe it does integrated debugging with gdb or the like but debugging in an ide is easier.
Vim has lots of great ways to move text around & rebind itself until you don’t even recognize that it’s Vim. These things aren’t very important. I just want my refactoring, code completion & debugging. I suppose I could build these things in Vim myself, but, it’s just not worth it.
IntelliJ has all that & it supports vim commands with IdeaVim.
I think that’s a winrar right there.
This is just a test comment.
you have twenty-four hours to switch back or else. it would be a pity if intellij did something … shall we say \”unexpected\”.
I trust you\’ll take good care of yourself,
-VI
Ha! Actually, I find that I’m still using vim for many things. For all of intellij’s refactoring abilities, it sure has a horrible editor & even the vim plugin isn’t that great. I just wish there was context-aware code completion & refactoring plugins for vim that really worked