{"@attributes":{"version":"2.0"},"channel":{"title":"PyVideo.org - keyboard","link":"https:\/\/pyvideo.org\/","description":{},"lastBuildDate":"Fri, 20 Apr 2018 00:00:00 +0000","item":{"title":"Vim your Python, Python your Vim","link":"https:\/\/pyvideo.org\/pycon-italia-2018\/vim-your-python-python-your-vim.html","description":"<h3>Description<\/h3><p>What do you use to write source code, docs, books or e-mails? Single\nbrain, single pair of hands, single keyboard, but a different keyboard\nlayout for each language and a different text editor for each purpose?<\/p>\n<hr class=\"docutils\" \/>\n<p>Do you use an IDE to work on Python code, then switch to an e-mail\nclient to write a message, then open a different editor to work on the\ndocumentation and finally ssh to a remote server to edit a configuration\nfile? Do you switch languages frequently or are your colleagues named\nM\u00fcller, Fran\u00e7ois, Mu\u00f1oz or even \u0160ediv\u00fd?<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ll show you how I am happily typing in several languages on a single\nstandard US keyboard layout and why my CapsLock became so useful.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ll show you how I use a single editor on all my machines to produce\nall sorts of text, especially Python code with a few useful plugins.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ll show you my own plugin written in Python to hack my e-mails far\nbeyond imagination.<\/p>\n<p>in __on <strong>Friday 20 April<\/strong> at 17:30 <a class=\"reference external\" href=\"\/en\/sprints\/schedule\/pycon9\/\">**See\nschedule**<\/a><\/p>\n","pubDate":"Fri, 20 Apr 2018 00:00:00 +0000","guid":"tag:pyvideo.org,2018-04-20:\/pycon-italia-2018\/vim-your-python-python-your-vim.html","category":["PyCon Italia 2018","neovim","vim","editor","keyboard","internationalization","python3"]}}}