The following interview is taken from the August 1984 issue of Unix Review magazine (which briefly changed its name to Performance Computing, but then dropped out of print and went to an online-only format at www.unixreview.com). Permission has not been given to copy this, so you should only use it for your own personal or scholastic purposes. Do not distribute it without obtaining permission from the publisher of Unix Review.
VIM Adventures is an online game based on VIM's keyboard shortcuts. It's the "Zelda meets text editing" game. So come have some fun and learn some VIM!
Writing efficient user interfaces is the main maxim, here at Vimperator labs. We often follow the Vim way of doing things, but extend its principles when necessary.
Towards this end, we've created the liberator library for Mozilla based applications, to encapsulate as many of these generic principles as possible, and liberate developers from the tedium of reinventing the wheel.