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Switching to Vim #211

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BrobotDubstep opened this issue Dec 27, 2023 · 5 comments
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Switching to Vim #211

BrobotDubstep opened this issue Dec 27, 2023 · 5 comments

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@BrobotDubstep
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BrobotDubstep commented Dec 27, 2023

Titel: Switching to Vim

  • Speaker: Tim Olbrich
  • Affiliation: Bitory GmbH
  • Preferred month: Maybe March/April
  • Duration: lightning, maybe regular
  • Language: German

Short description

Transition from intelliJ/VSCode to Vim (nvim)

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People interested in switching to vim

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E37: No write since last change (add ! to override)
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stale bot commented May 4, 2024

This talk proposal has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed after 6 months if no further activity occurs. If you still plan to do this talk then answer here.

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Would be down to prepare this talk for september, together with @wieerwill.

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timidak commented Jan 6, 2025

Did you guys give the talk? If not, would you like to give it in the first quarter of the year? ☺️

@wieerwill
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@timidak talks are still open, are willing to hold them :)

@tim-olbrich
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Yeah sure. :) :w

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