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Two decades of productivity: Vim's 20th anniversary

[2011-11-26] Ryan Paul wrote a nice article after figuring out that Vim was born 20 years ago. That is the day Vim was first send out to the world. I have actually been working on it a big longer, let's consider that a pregnancy (without the side effects :-). You can find the full article here. (Bram Moolenaar)

Vim charity update

[2011-04-28] Vim users are encouraged to support needy children in Uganda, as a "thank you" for all the work. I have recently visited the project to see what they are doing with our donations. They are doing very well! Read my visit report, with lots of pictures, you can find it here. (Bram Moolenaar)

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  Recent Script Updates  3,977 scripts, 6,670,343 downloads 
[2012-04-24]  DBGp X client : a real remote debugger (tested only with XDebug/PHP)
(2.0.2) Auto detect if using the Mini Buffer Explorer vim plugin - Chivan Luo
[2012-04-23]  Mark : Highlight several words in different colors simultaneously. (#1238 continued)
(2.6.4) - Allow to override 'ignorecase' setting via g:mwIgnoreCase. Thanks to fanhe for the idea and sending a patch. - Ingo Karkat
[2012-04-22]  vim-addon-ruby-debug-ide : ruby-debug-ide implementation
(0.0) Initial upload - Marc Weber
[2012-04-22]  vim-htmldjango_omnicomplete : htmldjango filetype omnicomplete - completes template tags/filters/variables
(0.5) Initial upload - Michael Brown
[2012-04-22]  VimLite : Make vim as a C/C++ IDE inspired by CodeLite.
(0.9.0.2) - OmniCpp: Fixed a scope parsing issue: std::string func() { | } - fanhe
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