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  2. vi (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    vi (pronounced as distinct letters, / ˌ v iː ˈ aɪ / ⓘ) [1] is a screen-oriented text editor originally created for the Unix operating system. The portable subset of the behavior of vi and programs based on it, and the ex editor language supported within these programs, is described by (and thus standardized by) the Single Unix Specification and POSIX.

  3. Vim (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Vim (/ v ɪ m / ⓘ; [5] vi improved) is a free and open-source, screen-based text editor program. It is an improved clone of Bill Joy's vi.Vim's author, Bram Moolenaar, derived Vim from a port of the Stevie editor for Amiga [6] and released a version to the public in 1991.

  4. VI - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone Idea, branded as "Vi", a telecom operator based in India; Vi Senior Living, a provider of retirement communities in the United States; Victoria Institution, a secondary school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; The Vinyl Institute, a U.S. industry trade group; Volga-Dnepr (IATA airline code VI), an airline based in Ulyanovsk, Russia

  5. Editor war - Wikipedia

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    Editor choice being brought up during a presentation at a technology convention. As of 2020, both Emacs and vi can lay claim to being among the longest-lived application programs of all time, [5] as well as being the two most commonly used text editors on Linux and Unix.

  6. Italian grammar - Wikipedia

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    The words ci, vi and ne act both as personal pronouns (respectively instrumental and genitive case) and clitic pro-forms for "there" (ci and vi, with identical meaning—as in c'è, ci sono, v'è, vi sono, ci vengo, etc.) and "from there" (ne—as in: è entrato in casa alle 10:00 e ne è uscito alle 11:00).

  7. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    VI.1789" and "VI.4.1789" both refer unambiguously to 4 June 1789. Business hours table on a shop window in Vilnius, Lithuania. Roman numerals are sometimes used to represent the days of the week in hours-of-operation signs displayed in windows or on doors of businesses, [75] and also sometimes in railway and bus timetables.

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  9. V - Wikipedia

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    In most languages that use the Latin alphabet, v represents a voiced bilabial or labiodental sound. In contemporary German, it represents /v/ in most loanwords, while in native German words, it always represents /f/. In standard Dutch, it traditionally represents /v/, but in many regions, it represents /f/ in some or all positions.