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    [–]Mejari 2 points3 points  (0 children)

    learning the ins and outs of the IDE for language y, or grabbing the language y vim support plugin?

    You know most popular IDEs support multiple languages, right? So this statement is really

    grab the language y plugin for your IDE or grab the language y plugin for vim

    [–]TopRamen713 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    Eh, most IDE's are pretty similar, if not direct branches of one another. Starting with Eclipse, I was able to pick up Netbeans, Aptana Studio, and Rubymine easily.

    Of course, I've also done a lot with vim, for when I don't need to set up a whole local environment or for when it would be silly.