[ale] Vim-Based Workflow for Research, Writing, and Programming Article

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Fri Jan 8 07:30:05 EST 2021


When I first met Jacob he was a winders user.
Now he's all growed up! <snif>🎉🏅

Cool stack of toys. Floating terminals looks really useful. 

On January 7, 2021 11:48:48 PM EST, Jacob Zelko via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>First time poster to ALE! Long ago Jim Kinney suggested I use Vim. I
>have
>been using Vim extensively for a few years at this point. I got to the
>point where I had a good workflow down for Research, Writing, and
>Programming and wanted to share it with y'all. Incidentally, it got
>front
>page news on HackerNews thanks to the ChangeLog podcast and it seems to
>have either helped, inspired, or been seen by nearly 5k people so far
>since
>I published it in December.
>
>Hope you find some use in the article!
>
>Article link: http://jacobzelko.com/workflow/
>
>All the best,
>
>-- 
>Jacob S. Zelko
>Research Engineer I, Health Data Analytics and Informatics Researcher,
>Georgia Tech Research Institute
>Georgia Institute of Technology - Biomedical Engineering B.S. '20
>Corning Community College - Engineering Science A.S. '17

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