[Chicago] pycharm Re: Venue & Topic

sheila miguez shekay at pobox.com
Sun Oct 9 19:01:18 CEST 2011


I am not a vim newbie but only recently started using vim pathogen. My
github account is codersquid and I've started cleaning up my dotfiles but
they are still a mess.

I like the the NERD family of plugins and also buff explorer and a few
others. I've been trying to decide whether I like the folding settings I
have for python.  They need tweaking or need to be done away with.

I like when people share dotfiles because I'm trying to kick my vim skills
up a notch though I'm sure that means I'll be a little irked when I'm at
someone else's buffer.

How has pycharm been treating you?  Carl is not back from Pycon.de so I
don't have his impressions yet.
On Oct 7, 2011 6:16 PM, "Chad Glendenin" <chad at glendenin.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > do you have any good vim plugins or dot file stuff to share?
...
>
> The main thing is to use Tim Pope's pathogen to make it easier to deal
> with plugins. A few specific plugins that are worth trying:
>
> * pyflakes.vim (static analysis for python; even gives you the red
> squiggly underline in gvim when it detects a problem)
>
> * Surround.vim (http://www.catonmat.net/blog/vim-plugins-surround-vim/)
>
> * NERD[Foo]
>
> Also, exuberant-ctags works with Python and Vim (Ctrl-] to jump to the
> definition of whatever is under the cursor, Ctrl-T to jump back).
>
> There's even a Chicago Vim meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Vim-Chicago/
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