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Vimcasts is fantastic, and I want more educational, vim-related feeds and podcasts but am having trouble finding any more quality ones. There must be more out there!

Please list your favorite vim-related XML feeds and podcasts.

+2  A: 

Vim on Reddit http://www.reddit.com/r/vim/

vol0da
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Hi,

I've subscribed to the vim official scripts page RSS : http://www.vim.org/scripts/index.php

But the best source for me these last weeks have been SO ;-)

Drasill
+1  A: 

Derek Wyatt's blog is a great resource also.

Tassos
Although I was aware of both Vimcasts and Derek Wyatt's blog, I think that these resources are the collective answer. In as much Internet research that I have done on this topic over the past month, I just don't think there is anything else out there of equivalent quality! It should also be noted that Derek Wyatt has recently added some new videos, after something like a year of dormancy! :)
David Rivers
+1  A: 

I discover a lot of interesting articles via the #vim hashtag on Twitter:

http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23vim

There's a lot of noise and duplication, but it's easy to skip over that and get to the good stuff.

Bill Odom
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This link should add a feed to Google Reader (if you use it) for Google Video search results for vim editor: http://www.google.com/reader/view/feed/http://video.google.com/videosearch%3Fq%3Dvim%2Beditor%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26output%3Drss. Seems to be mostly introductory videos, and I don't know if will show fresher results in time.

The aforementioned link ostensibly works only for Google Reader. And, for some odd reason, the "RSS" link that Google Video provides (for the same exact search query) only shows one result: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=vim+editor&hl=en&safe=off&output=rss

Not the greatest of quality results, but I figured I would provide it as another option for aggregated vim-related info. (The answers to this question are so scant that I think I might produce my own vim-related podcast... :()

David Rivers
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I just discovered a few good ones here: http://lococast.net/?s=vim

David Rivers