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It didn’t make any sense to me when it was originally announced, it still doesn’t. I don’t understand the project’s goals or how it’s supposed to reach those goals. The mission statement is incomprehensible to me.
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It didn’t make any sense to me when it was originally announced, it still doesn’t. I don’t understand the project’s goals or how it’s supposed to reach those goals. The mission statement is incomprehensible to me.
My keycard didn’t work.
Sounds like your project is building arrays in different dimensions and multiplying them.
Maybe give polars and pandas a try.
Definitely check out SciPy
People keep telling me that scrapy is the best for scraping but I haven’t had time to try it yet.
Entirely depends on the project you want to build
That awesome!
There are always many ways to deal with workflow annoyances you run into. Most people go looking for plugins or write a plugin or remap some keybindings, but many forget to read the manual to look for builtin solutions. In the case of using d
, you can assign the deleted text to a register other than the default register for yank/delete commands.
dd
will delete a line and send it to register +
"xdd
will delete a line and send it to register x
p
will put the text from register +
after the cursor
"xp
will put the text from register x
after the cursor
Use any lowercase letter for a register. There’s always more beneath the surface of simple vim features.
Relevant sections of the User Manual:
You’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy - Ida Auken
Consider using https://www.fossil-scm.org/
Although I understand if you don’t wish to stop using git.
My local library gives me access to O’Reilly Online, so free textbook access for just about any topic.
Have you submitted feedback to Mozilla?
I wouldn’t expect that you could go from zero experience with Neovim/Vim to more efficient than the editor you’ve been using extensively in less than a month. most of the people that responded here had been using Vim prior to switching. The one that had no prior Vim experience took half a month to get the basics down and be comparable with their prior editor (VScode).
Everything you’re after is available, but trying to learn it all at once can be overwhelming as you’ve been experiencing.
So one step at a time, I suggest that you:
:help
while in Normal mode in Neovim.
The best chat beginner community for Neovim that I know of is in The Odin Project Discord. There’s a Neovim thread in the #odin-general channel there. (Bonus, while you’re in the Discord you can help out others trying to learn web development.)
The point is to find your own way by learning from others, not to simply mimic others. Although up front, mimicing what others are doing is a good way to get started.
Take your time with all of this, there’s no rush.
Congratulations! What did you build?
I’m fascinated by Raku myself.