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<== To do list: Practice and learn more vim
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Step 1: Learn how to exit
 
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lol
Jerome Hardaway on January 11, 2020

Over the past five years, I’ve had the opportunity to teach coding to veterans who have varying degrees of education and experience. As such, newbies from all walks of life trying to get their eureka moment asked always ask me, “How do I learn how to code?” The first hurdle to learning how to code is learning how to learn. 

Learning how to learn is a subject where a lot of time and research has been devoted to. People spend thousands of dollars a year trying to figure out the optimum way to quickly learn, retain and apply knowledge to make them smarter or more employeable. …

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Q: How do I exit the Vim editor?

jclancyI'm stuck and cannot escape. It says: "type :quit<Enter> to quit VIM" But when I type that it simply appears in the object body.

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#thatsthejoke
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Hey guys, any vm experts around? if yes click me :-)
 
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@TroubleMakerChatBroom vimtutor or Vim Adventure
 
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This is why competition is good.
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\o/
Just filed all of my receipts, invoices, and bank statements for 2019.
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filed them in the bin?
had you got to the bottom of the todo list? ;)
@Burgi lol
 
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> (The real old-timers in the audience will remember the MS-DOS Defrag utility, with its crude but mesmerizing Tetris-style display of colored blocks that shifted to represent files being defragged. The icon for the Defrag.exe command still includes those colorful blocks.)
I loved the Windows 9x defrag GUI.
Finally getting a chance to back up all three of my PCs.
Before my work schedule overwhelms me in the coming months.

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