- The introductory text sounds weird. As if it was particularly harder for Linux users to grok Vim.
- The description of dd is incorrect.
- The description of dw is incorrect.
- There is no notion of "implicit" or "explicit" in Vim. Not a good idea to invent concepts that the reader will never find in the built-in documentation.
- The crap on forward d and backward dd makes no sense at all.
- Same for the "whole word" crap that follows.
- And then there's the bizarro "Vim has a dual mode: insert mode and command mode."
- Followed by "When you first start vim, you're placed in insert mode; when you press an appropriate key (usually ), you'll switch into command mode," What?
Move along if you are genuinely curious about Vim, there are much better resources out there.
This should be titled "This Vim Tutorial Doesn't Exist".
- The description of dd is incorrect.
- The description of dw is incorrect.
- There is no notion of "implicit" or "explicit" in Vim. Not a good idea to invent concepts that the reader will never find in the built-in documentation.
- The crap on forward d and backward dd makes no sense at all.
- Same for the "whole word" crap that follows.
- And then there's the bizarro "Vim has a dual mode: insert mode and command mode."
- Followed by "When you first start vim, you're placed in insert mode; when you press an appropriate key (usually ), you'll switch into command mode," What?
Move along if you are genuinely curious about Vim, there are much better resources out there.
This should be titled "This Vim Tutorial Doesn't Exist".