I have been using Vim on linux for almost a year now, and I've grown to appreciate the power of doing so. I code in Python most of the time, so I've made some configuration changes to vimrc to make it work well with Python. I sometimes switch back to the terminal to do a few file editing tasks and then back to vim. That's also basically how I debug in Python.
I recently joined grad school, and I notice that some of our tools require Windows. So my question is this -- when I spend several hours on Windows, how do I get back the same type of workflow I have with Vim? It looks like gVim does a lot of good stuff, but I don't know how to replicate the go-back-to-terminal, test code, come-back-to-code-and-edit workflow?
I have two screens, so the thing I'm doing now is keeping the windows terminal (which is disgustingly limited compared to linux terminal) open in one screen and writing code on the other in gvim. I run code on one screen and write it on the other. Kind of unproductive, but at least it's close to what I want.