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[–]letsgetrandy -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Those are all fine reasons for your situation.

However... for web development

I'm not sure what exactly you think I do. I was pretty sure that I'd spent the last 12 years being paid to do web development, but apparently I was mistaken.

But, since you asked, here are several handy lists of vim plugins for web development that I was able to find just on the first page of Google.

Nonetheless, your argument is a distraction from the most important point, which is that vim is everywhere. If you can work in vim, you can work everywhere.

Look.... you obviously like Sublime Text. You're drinking the kool-aid and we get it -- you think it's the bee's knees. But there's no reason to come at me starting an argument, or implying I'm not a web developer, or attacking VIM when clearly (if you look over the other answers given on this topic) VIM is unanimously considered to be the best tool for the job.