I would prefer any kind of interactive learning stuff, since I'm a very lazy reader. But this is just a preference of mine - I would be willing to read stuff aswell ;-)
Thanks in advance!
My VIM skills are still very basic and vanilla and I've used it as my main editor for a couple of years now.
My .vimrc is setup and I copy that to whatever computer I'm working on. I pretty much "stole" my setup from others.
‘Vimtutor’ on *nix or in windows land it should be a bat file somewhere in install directory.
anyways, my advice is to just keep using it, no matter what! funny thing, the first couple of days i could not stop typing "nano what's helped me the most on advanced features is every once in a while learn a few new key presses. i reference these [1] two [2] cheat sheets every so often and i pick 2 or 3 commands and write them on a note pad in front of me. i reference the notepad a few times until i retain the command, which is pretty hard sometimes, but so worth it.
This article got me from scared of of VIM to feeling crippled without it.