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Avery's "vi" resourcesHey. I rarely have time these days to spend on the Usenet; yet I find that, every once in a while, I need to ask a question. So, I want not only to take but to give some back. The best way I can think to do this, right now, is to offer some tutorials and cheatsheets that I've I have a meager little website, which presently contains only my resume and two original "vi" resources: a tutorial, which I suspect is probably the best in this solar system (I've never seen better) for learning vi from scratch, and a cheatsheet (one-page, single-sided), which some people might not like because it contains so much stuff but others will like specifically because of that. The URL is .... Over the coming weeks & months, I hope-intend to be adding several other items that I've had for a few years but have been to lazy (or sump'n) to publish on the web before now. These include more than a dozen quasi-cheatsheets quasi-tutorials on Bourne & Korn scripting and other sysadmin goodies. MS Access 'equiv' for Linux I do a lot of consulting and I always advise Linux when it is "right" for the (business) client. It's getting 'more right' all the time... My google email-addr is listed on the website in my resume and on the "vi" page. I hope these come in handy for some people. ##################### John Reed Avery KNOW THYSELF aude sapere --------------------------------- Check out:
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