I use viPlugin for eclipse on a daily basis. It has the following pros/cons:
It is not an embedded copy of the real vim. Embedded versions of VIM do not benefit from IDE features (code sense, refactoring, completion, code warnings/errors updated on save, etc). On the whole, it supports most of the VIM command set that you use on a consistent basis.
It costs money...not much, and I think it is worth it, but you do have to pony up a little cash
Some plugins do not play well with it. specifically, it doesn't work with the JBoss visual web page editor, and you have to turn it off/back on if you refactor a class in a way that results in the underlying file being renamed. These are both minor annoyances, since it works fine with the regular JSP editor, and you rarely use the refactoring op.
I find it to be indispensible, and the benefits of all the eclipse tools and plugins is awesome....I particularly like Mylin, refactoring, the intelligent code completion, and the code warnings/errors as you type.
Yeah, I was contemplating verizon for the Droid, but I've been with T-Mobile for years, and not only have they never nickel and dimed me, they've given me free minutes when I've gone over my limit on numerous occasions...you just have to call them before your billing date, and they'll often add extra minutes. I guess I'll take customer service over a cool phone any day.
I don't wonder. It's unexplained statistics (which are just below "damn lies", if you'll remember). The fact is IE has a ton of unpatched vunerabilities...so if you are counting "patched vunerabilities", you'll get one distribution...if you count "unpatched vunerabilities", you'll see quite a different picture.
I find it to be indispensible, and the benefits of all the eclipse tools and plugins is awesome....I particularly like Mylin, refactoring, the intelligent code completion, and the code warnings/errors as you type.
Yeah, I was contemplating verizon for the Droid, but I've been with T-Mobile for years, and not only have they never nickel and dimed me, they've given me free minutes when I've gone over my limit on numerous occasions...you just have to call them before your billing date, and they'll often add extra minutes. I guess I'll take customer service over a cool phone any day.
I don't wonder. It's unexplained statistics (which are just below "damn lies", if you'll remember). The fact is IE has a ton of unpatched vunerabilities...so if you are counting "patched vunerabilities", you'll get one distribution...if you count "unpatched vunerabilities", you'll see quite a different picture.