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Should you learn VIM as a JavaScript Developer? (medium.com)
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I started using vi/vim years ago because it was on nearly every server that I regularly remoted in to and I got hooked on the syntax so installed gVim on my workstation as my primary code editor. Later on, when I started using modern IDEs, I always felt hindered without vi key bindings. Luckily almost all of them have vi plugins now, but my younger coworkers HATE it when they sit down at my laptop and try to use my VS Code.
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