VIM is a text editor that is traditionally used to edit programming source code. It is a popular editor among software developers because it color-codes keywords, making source code easier to edit.
IDEs have surrounded developers since long, but the older generation of developers used to write their code right from the terminal window. Although IDEs increase productivity and made it easier to ...
Vimium is an extension for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and other Chromium-based browsers, and it gives you Vi or Vim-like ...
Most Linux users know vim as a text editor that descended from vi. It can also function as a tool for encrypting text files. In this post, we examine how this is done and how to reverse the process.
Computing as we know it today was built in no small part by individuals who have written open source software—often for little to no personal financial gain—as well as by developers who use those ...