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<h2>Top 10 Pitfalls When Switching to Vim</h2>
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<a href="#">Jeffrey Way</a> on Apr 18th 2012 with <a href="#">74 comments</a></p>
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Admit it: every time you see a person using Vim, you consider the possibility that they know something you don’t. Why else would they be using an editor that, in your mind, is dated, open-source junk? Think what you wish, but there’s a reason why top developers swear by Vim.
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