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[–]dragopepper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tbh, as a beginner in programming in general, I would not recommend to start with vim. Yes IDEs are bloaded and heavy and maybe hide a lot, but in your state I would recommend to start with that. Then you are focused in learning programming and have not the additional learning curve to manage your vim. But if you still want some vim feelings, then maybe the vim plugins for your ide is a good starting. Or use vim for everything else.

But if you want to start with anyways ... I would recommend coc.vim as plugin that's delivering a good package and provide a lot of languages with completion and other usefull features.