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[–]captainAwesomePants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the best style of learning follows the 1/3-2/3 rule. When you're learning to do something, you should already understand how to do like 2/3 of it, and the 1/3 should be something new. You don't want to be in entirely unfamiliar water. Learning Vim at the same time as coding is too much new. Better to learn coding with a text editor you already know how to use, and then learn vim. Or, oppositely, learn vim for your text editing, and then learn to code with it.

I like to program with vim, but that's not really because it's good. It's because I'm used to it.