I've been using Vim for more than seven years now, and it still amazes me every single day. It's lightweight, it's extensible, and it's amazingly productive.

It would be nice if more people would use Vim, as it's such an excellent tool that makes you feel like a superman.

The problem is that out of the box, Vim is not too impressive (compared to the modern IDEs), so a newbie has to spend some time setting it up properly.

So that's why I wrote this book that focuses on the configuration from the very first chapter. In this book, you will not only learn how to use Vim, but what's much more important — how to adjust it to your own needs.