VI course in area

Chris Janicki Janicki at ia-inc.com
Sat Oct 20 11:02:29 EDT 2001


There's also the "Learning the vi Editor" nutshell book from O'Reilly.  
It's adequate (I'd give it 3 stars out of 5), and short (about 150 
pages), but a bit pricey at $25.  You could read the book in a day, and 
learn *lots* more than any class.

Chris

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 10/20/01, 11:48:26 AM, joel Gwynn <joelman at world.std.com> wrote 
regarding Re: VI course in area:


> Mako Hill wrote:

> >>I was inquiring if there are any 1 day courses for use on the VI editor 
in
> >>Unix in the Massachusetts/New England area.  I've been searching on 
line,
> >>and not had much luck.
> >>
> >
> >I've taught quick (2h) workshops on both Emacs and vi for
> >beginners/intermediates for my old LUG (Five College Linux User Group in
> >Western Mass). There will definately be more workshops this year taugh 
by
> >myself or someone else although nothing is on the calendar yet.
> >
> >If there was enough demand in the Boston area, I'd be willing to teach 
(or
> >offer the job to someone more qualified) if someone has a space.
> >
> >It's a pretty excuse to get together, geek around for a couple hours, 
and
> >then go get food/drink.
> >
> vi isn't that hard.  This quick reference helped me learn enough to
> survive:  http://dcfonline.sfu.ca/ying/linux/vi/


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