The author of vim has sadly passed away (groups.google.com)
from linad@lemmy.world to linux@lemmy.ml on 05 Aug 2023 20:02
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jsveiga@sh.itjust.works on 05 Aug 2023 20:08 next collapse

:rip

:wq

indigomirage@lemmy.ca on 05 Aug 2023 20:25 next collapse

I ashamed to say that I expected this comment.

Enekk@lemmy.world on 05 Aug 2023 20:43 collapse

:q!

yum13241@lemm.ee on 06 Aug 2023 15:28 collapse

:wq!
floppy@rabbitea.rs on 05 Aug 2023 20:23 next collapse

They finally worked out how to exit this realm?

TopRamenBinLaden@sh.itjust.works on 05 Aug 2023 23:44 collapse

I do wonder if he enjoyed the jokes about quitting VIM. What a legend. RIP. 62 is too young.

navitux@lemmy.world on 05 Aug 2023 20:24 next collapse

rest in peace great developer

–COMMAND–

:x

pizzahoe@lemm.ee on 05 Aug 2023 20:48 next collapse

He was just 62… That’s still early ☹️

rest in peace

KrimsonBun@lemmy.ml on 05 Aug 2023 20:48 next collapse

Rest in peace, legend. o7

vim_b@lemmy.ml on 05 Aug 2023 21:15 collapse

o7

SomeBoyo@feddit.de on 05 Aug 2023 21:20 collapse

o7

TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world on 05 Aug 2023 20:55 next collapse

Thank you for helping me create/edit all those files.

:wq

BoBTFish@kbin.social on 05 Aug 2023 21:02 next collapse

I've used vim every single day at work for ~12 years. With the kids I rarely do at the weekends but I happened to be setting up my .vimrc on a relatively recent laptop this afternoon. Big impact on my life for a guy whose name I never knew until 2 minutes ago.

lidstah@lemmy.sdf.org on 05 Aug 2023 21:49 collapse

I use Vim since 31 years. Started in 1992, on Amiga with Fred Fish disks. I use Vim daily at work since 20 years. It’s like a second home for me, a familiar tool which makes me confident that it’ll help me manage whatever task I throw at it. I never had the pleasure to encounter Bram to tell him how much his work helped me throughout the years. I should have sent a “thank you for your hard work” mail when it was still possible. Now I can only send condolences. And some money to the ICCF. That’s the least I can do.

zebibit@sopuli.xyz on 05 Aug 2023 22:03 next collapse

You definitely have a point about the “thank you”-messages. I don’t think I’ve ever sent a message like that to the author of any software, but I think it might be time to start, especially for software that is the product of (or spawned from) the hard work of a single person or a small group.

lidstah@lemmy.sdf.org on 06 Aug 2023 08:11 next collapse

Recently I used testdisk/photorec to recover photos from a dead sd card. Made a small donation and sent a big thank you to the developer. As you said, sending appreciations and thanks for someone’s hard work is an important thing to do, and if applicable, small donations. Right now I’m quite ashamed I’ve never did the same for Vim while Bram was still alive, especially since Vim is one of the most important tools I daily use :/.

ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Aug 2023 17:47 collapse

I have, but it’s rare I even know who to thank. Some like Benn Venn (and his joey jr) know they have my undying gratitude though.

fluxion@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 2023 03:18 collapse

Whenever I find myself on a system without vim I feel like an armless boxer

zebibit@sopuli.xyz on 05 Aug 2023 21:04 next collapse

Sad news, 62 is way too early. I’ve been using Vim and the Vim modes/plugins of various IDEs (currently IntelliJ) for many years now, so I’m going to donate to ICCF in his memory.

:wq Bram, rest in piece.

billbasher@lemmy.world on 05 Aug 2023 21:32 next collapse

Your legacy will live on. I use VIM for most coding and am very appreciative of this man ✊

reverendsteveii@lemm.ee on 05 Aug 2023 23:28 next collapse

RIP

:wq

thecrotch@sh.itjust.works on 06 Aug 2023 00:04 next collapse

The author of emacs had a way better funeral

SomeBoyo@feddit.de on 06 Aug 2023 12:11 next collapse

This is not a competition

boyi@lemmy.sdf.org on 06 Aug 2023 13:42 collapse

Wow. Are you a chatbot? You surely have a way of expressing your non-sentient emotion.

ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Aug 2023 17:51 collapse

I thought it was a joke about how people are always fighting over vim vs emacs.

We all know that nano had a more basic funeral than both, though it was easy to work with as the instructions were laid out. (Jk)

ZnDBZMVyecvgE7L9ws@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 2023 00:12 next collapse

RIP, I use vim every day.

chicagohuman@lemm.ee on 06 Aug 2023 00:18 next collapse

:wq

notexecutive@sh.itjust.works on 06 Aug 2023 00:30 next collapse

:q!

Grimpen@lemmy.ca on 06 Aug 2023 00:37 next collapse

a God speed! Thanks for the edits.:wq

OrangeXarot@sh.itjust.works on 06 Aug 2023 09:13 next collapse

he did just :q! ):

Ultra980@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 2023 09:26 next collapse

RIP o7

noodle@feddit.uk on 06 Aug 2023 12:29 next collapse

Not everyone gets to leave a legacy like vim. Effectively the notepad and pen of computing. RIP

jimakososx@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 2023 13:28 next collapse

Damn. It feels bad even though I never met this man in person. RIP legend!! :'(

alienBlues@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 2023 13:43 next collapse

Each time I tried to switch to an IDE, I returned to Vim after a few days. Nothing compares to it, and vim-modes always seem nerfed to me. RIP

dilawar@lemm.ee on 06 Aug 2023 13:48 next collapse

:wqa

HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 2023 14:23 next collapse

Rest in peace. He did good work and I hope he found solace in the fact that his legacy will live on after him.

yum13241@lemm.ee on 06 Aug 2023 15:26 next collapse

How many times has this been reposted? Either way, RIP, even though I don’t use vim.

fluxion@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 2023 03:13 collapse

Not enough, this is my first time hearing

scottmeme@sh.itjust.works on 06 Aug 2023 15:30 next collapse

:rip

:wq

willybe@lemmy.ca on 07 Aug 2023 01:57 next collapse

Wow! Donations to children of Uganda was about 68k in 2018, and 78k in 2019. That’s awesome. I guess this is a good time as any to donate.

headlesscyborg@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 2023 06:46 next collapse

Nano user here but I still appreciate all the Vim work and it’s a pity that the world lost such a talended person. RIP.

owisco@midwest.social on 08 Aug 2023 17:28 collapse

Try micro! It’s like nano but better.

livingcoder@programming.dev on 08 Aug 2023 11:31 next collapse

I just started using vim binding seriously a year ago and using vim generally to work with code. I’m so grateful for his (and everyone else’s work) on this product. I can only hope that my software can make such an impact on the world.

Titou@feddit.de on 09 Aug 2023 14:59 collapse

Vim was my first editor before switching to emacs, thanks to him for making such a great software