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I saw this headline and got very confused

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  • 19
    Shut up, and beg your lord and saviour for forgiveness. Our holy lord of editors VIM.

    Ps: I don't use vim unless I have too.
  • 14
    It seems people don't even check their title before posting an "article".
  • 2
    @Jilano I didn't even notice lol
  • 3
    @JohnScott (That's because you're not using Vim :D)
  • 2
    i use vi
  • 2
    So he don’t believe VIM made people better coders ?
    Maybe he just don’t know how to use VIM cause he barely knows how to write.
  • 5
    @vane Now now, don't be mean against "slower" people. What they lack in cognitive power, they usually compensate with brute force.
  • 0
    Vim is a great editor, but it doesn't make you a better coder. It might be possible that you become a better editor, but not necessarily.
    I'm a vim (power?) user and it's nice how every function lies right below your fingertips, but to be honest I'm using acme a lot now. It's somehow the opposite...
  • 0
    @Jilano what's wrong in "article"?
    Am I missing something?
  • 1
    @gitlog I just meant that many people nowadays claim to be journalists while they are nothing or the sort.
    As for the title, it's missing the word "turn" between "can" and "me".
  • 0
    @Jilano but writing an article isn't something that only journalists do
  • 1
    @gitlog If one does not cite sources, bring proofs and the likes, it's not an article, but a blog post. Nothing inherently wrong with that, but the difference is important for the reader.
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