Tuesday, November 26, 2013

improving Vim - Kickstarter - brainstorming - goals - who wants to join?

There definitely always is some space for improvements. I'd nevertheless like to ask if you really think that more of the same is a significant improvement. Vim is a versatile editor the way it is. I still wish it would have emacs-like overlays and maybe js as scripting languagee, since I'm convinced js will gain more dominant in the years to come but it really doesn't matter that much.

Rather than a slightly improved version of vim, I'd like to see a free version of vim for eclipse that is able to run any vim plugin and fully integrates with eclipse (though eclim already is great) and/or a browser/web based version of vim that runs any vim plugin and that works with the local file system or files on some server.

Just my 2c :-)

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