I'm all for vim or whatever other editor you prefer.
But to somehow claim that one editor or another is going to make you a better programmer and make your 10 pages of crap code become 4 elegant lines is pretty nonsensical.
No matter what editor you use; if you're not good at problem solving, you're not going to make a good programmer.
But to somehow claim that one editor or another is going to make you a better programmer and make your 10 pages of crap code become 4 elegant lines is pretty nonsensical.
No matter what editor you use; if you're not good at problem solving, you're not going to make a good programmer.