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I certainly don't count as an "experienced VIM user" but I can talk from experience.

I started using it about 3 years ago so I distinctly remember how hard it was to find reliable information on the net and above all how misguided my attempt to turn Vim into a TextMate clone was. It took me a few months of tinkering before I changed my approach and decided to drop my 40+ plugins and the 1000+ lines long ~/.vimrc I didn't really understand and start from scratch.

That was the best move I could make and now I'm able to use bare Vim and my highly customized Vim with more or less the same efficiency: while I use a bunch of plugins, I'm not dependent and that's very important for me.



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