Surely you've heard of the Chrome OS by now? If not, well, Chrome OS is a new operating system from Google that "provides a fast, simple, and more secure computing experience for people who spend most of their time on the web."
This year, I was fortunate enough to attend DevLink for the fourth year in a row. I'm pretty sure 90% of my Conferences posts are recapping prior trips to DevLink. Well, here goes number four, though I'll try to keep it more succinct than last year.
First off, apologies for not posting anything in 2 (wait, has it been 3?!?) months - that's the longest I've ever gone without posting anything. Second, apologies for talking about not posting. That's a no no. Third, apologies for apologizing for... oh, right.
My favorite text editor right now is vim. As a result, I cannot develop without my (customized) vim key bindings. To get around that when writing .NET code, I use ViEmu when I'm in Visual Studio. However, I still miss the huge variety of color schemes that are available for vim when I'm in Visual Studio.