Something similar just happened to me recently. Never used VIM before but then I started learning Haskell and doing some web dev with it and I needed a good text editor for it, my first instinct was to use VSCode but doing the switch between editor and terminal became bothersome. Since I've been using VIM to edit the source files I don't have to reload the project manually, it's all done automatically :D. Now for the question haha, what have been your go-to resources for learning it and using it effectively?
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I use forums like this, online articles and I have been a member of Pluralsight since it was Codeschool, that is mainly where I learn and practice new skills. I have started Udemy very recently which is also very resourceful.
Something similar just happened to me recently. Never used VIM before but then I started learning Haskell and doing some web dev with it and I needed a good text editor for it, my first instinct was to use VSCode but doing the switch between editor and terminal became bothersome. Since I've been using VIM to edit the source files I don't have to reload the project manually, it's all done automatically :D. Now for the question haha, what have been your go-to resources for learning it and using it effectively?
Hi,
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I use forums like this, online articles and I have been a member of Pluralsight since it was Codeschool, that is mainly where I learn and practice new skills. I have started Udemy very recently which is also very resourceful.
Ahhh the good ol' CodeSchool I loved that one. Thanks for the reply, I'll look into Udemy for that.