Added link to "Why Atom Can't Replace Vim"

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Reed Esau
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@@ -52,17 +52,19 @@ You can find that reason in Vim's mysterious command sequences. Take `cas`
for instance. You might see it as a mnemonic for _Change Around Sentence_
to replace an existing sentence. But dig a bit deeper to discover that
such commands have a grammar of their own, comprised of nouns, verbs, and
modifiers. Think of them as the building blocks of a _domain specific
modifiers. Think of them as the composable building blocks of a _domain specific
language_ for manipulating text, one that can become a powerful tool in
expressing yourself. For more details:
expressing yourself. For more details on vi-style editing, see...
* [Learn to speak vim verbs, nouns, and modifiers!][ls]
* [Your problem with Vim is that you don't grok vi][gv]
* [Intro to Vim's Grammar][ig]
* [Learn to speak vim verbs, nouns, and modifiers!][ls] (December 2011)
* [Your problem with Vim is that you don't grok vi][gv] (December 2011)
* [Intro to Vim's Grammar][ig] (January 2013)
* [Why Atom Cant Replace Vim, Learning the lesson of vi][wa] (March 2014)
[ls]: http://yanpritzker.com/2011/12/16/learn-to-speak-vim-verbs-nouns-and-modifiers/
[gv]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1218390/what-is-your-most-productive-shortcut-with-vim/1220118#1220118
[ig]: http://takac.github.io/2013/01/30/vim-grammar/
[wa]: https://medium.com/p/433852f4b4d1
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