Noun
Power; force; energy; spirit; activity; vigor.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe transformation of part of the northern part of this continent into "America" inaugurated a nearly boundless epoch of opportunity and innovation, and thus deserves to be celebrated with great vim and gusto, with or without the participation of those who wish they had never been born. Christopher Hitchens
It is best to be born in April or August when the life-giving Sun is in its exaltation sign Aries or Leo, its home, for then we enter the sea of life on the crest-wave and are backed in the battle of existence by an abundant fund of vim and energy. Max Heindel
Acquiring a job with the Vim Company in early 1915, he returned to Jacksonville in the spring of 1917 before relocating to Los Angeles in October 1917. Source: Internet
As computers have become more powerful, many vi clones, Vim in particular, have grown in size and code complexity. Source: Internet
Another programmers' text editor, Vim (a descendant of vi ), also has full implementation of macros. Source: Internet
Access the command line through the built-in terminal, switch on Vim-emulation mode together with the Vim key bindings, or expand the IDE’s functionality with other various plugins. Source: Internet