• BoBTFish
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    961 year ago

    I’ve used vim every single day at work for ~12 years. With the kids I rarely do at the weekends but I happened to be setting up my .vimrc on a relatively recent laptop this afternoon. Big impact on my life for a guy whose name I never knew until 2 minutes ago.

    • @[email protected]
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      411 year ago

      I use Vim since 31 years. Started in 1992, on Amiga with Fred Fish disks. I use Vim daily at work since 20 years. It’s like a second home for me, a familiar tool which makes me confident that it’ll help me manage whatever task I throw at it. I never had the pleasure to encounter Bram to tell him how much his work helped me throughout the years. I should have sent a “thank you for your hard work” mail when it was still possible. Now I can only send condolences. And some money to the ICCF. That’s the least I can do.

      • @[email protected]
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        181 year ago

        You definitely have a point about the “thank you”-messages. I don’t think I’ve ever sent a message like that to the author of any software, but I think it might be time to start, especially for software that is the product of (or spawned from) the hard work of a single person or a small group.

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          31 year ago

          Recently I used testdisk/photorec to recover photos from a dead sd card. Made a small donation and sent a big thank you to the developer. As you said, sending appreciations and thanks for someone’s hard work is an important thing to do, and if applicable, small donations. Right now I’m quite ashamed I’ve never did the same for Vim while Bram was still alive, especially since Vim is one of the most important tools I daily use :/.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          I have, but it’s rare I even know who to thank. Some like Benn Venn (and his joey jr) know they have my undying gratitude though.

      • @fluxion
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        41 year ago

        Whenever I find myself on a system without vim I feel like an armless boxer

  • Chris
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    521 year ago

    They finally worked out how to exit this realm?

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      1 year ago

      I do wonder if he enjoyed the jokes about quitting VIM. What a legend. RIP. 62 is too young.

  • The Giant Korean
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    441 year ago

    Thank you for helping me create/edit all those files.

    :wq

  • @[email protected]
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    371 year ago

    Sad news, 62 is way too early. I’ve been using Vim and the Vim modes/plugins of various IDEs (currently IntelliJ) for many years now, so I’m going to donate to ICCF in his memory.

    :wq Bram, rest in piece.

  • Ivan
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    rest in peace great developer

    –COMMAND–

    :x

  • @billbasher
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    111 year ago

    Your legacy will live on. I use VIM for most coding and am very appreciative of this man ✊