PavelTisnovsky

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I'm software developer, love to learn about new computer languages and regular user of text editor(s), of course.

I was using many text editors, especially SpeedScript, Capek and Cizek on 8-bit Atari (yes, these programs are on edge between regular text editors and very simple word processors).

Then I switched to DOS and used EDIT, Turbo/Borland? Pascal IDE, Turbo C IDE, RHIDE, NEDIT, text editor integrated into Norton Commander, Volkov Commander, Dos Navigator, QEdit, JED and E.Com (most of them are based on the famous WordStar keymap. I've also modified E.Com editor to use different text mode and to use different keystrokes. Then began the quite long way to Linux and VIM, Elvis and JOE. If I remember correctly, the first VIM version I used was 3.? on both DOS and Linux.

Sometimes I need to work on Window machine with Notepad (of course!) and VIM, previously I used TheGun (similar to E.Com in philosophy - tiny minimalistic editors)

Looking into my .vimrc it seems I have been using VIM for more than 15 years.

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Pavel - I saw that you added [SpeedScript]], Capek and Cizek. I learned something new and I thank you for posting! RonPerrella


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