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- two-decades-of-productivity-vims-20th-anniversary accessdate "2015-02-07".
- two-decades-of-productivity-vims-20th-anniversary date "2011-11-02".
- two-decades-of-productivity-vims-20th-anniversary first "Ryan".
- two-decades-of-productivity-vims-20th-anniversary isCitedBy Stevie_(text_editor).
- two-decades-of-productivity-vims-20th-anniversary last "Paul".
- two-decades-of-productivity-vims-20th-anniversary publisher "Ars Technica".
- two-decades-of-productivity-vims-20th-anniversary quote "The first two prominent vi clones were Stevie and Elvis. Stevie, the ST Editor for vi Enthusiasts, was originally developed for the Atari ST in 1987 and ported to UNIX the next year. It was somewhat primitive but attracted a modest following. ... The earliest version of Vim was developed on the Amiga by Bram Moolenaar in 1988. ... He based his new editor on Stevie, which he has said was the best Amiga-compatible vi clone at the time.".
- two-decades-of-productivity-vims-20th-anniversary title "Two decades of productivity: Vim’s 20th anniversary".
- two-decades-of-productivity-vims-20th-anniversary url two-decades-of-productivity-vims-20th-anniversary.