Re: Learning Idea: Before & After
I like ViEmu and wish I could use it in Windows Explorer. ;-) Find and Next are really powerful, as are zt, zb and zz. But most of the power is going unused and I'm wasting time!
What I wanted to do today easier / faster was select a half-dozen lines, then in that selection replace every "foo" with "bar". What's a good way to do this?
Which got me rethinking about a learning resource I have not found yet. Picture a form with these main features.
- Code Before Effective vim'ing
- Code After Effective vim'ing
- The Goal: "This editing can be done in XX keystrokes."
- An area to attempt to edit Before into After. It can be reset to Before at any time to try again / practice.
- Three buttons: "Hint 1", "Hint 2" and "Tell me how".
It would be cool
- if there was a treeview to the left with tasks by category,
- if experts could offer alternatives,
- if one could set up a practicelist where for example new tasks would be added automatically and learned tasks would be dropped when done 5 times in under 10 seconds,
- etc.
A set of text files could work. The GVIM $tutor$ is a start but it's too short.
If this is to succeed it needs experts to idiots. I can supply one of the latter. ;-)
Any thoughts, or links to similar tools?