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Is the switch to Dvorak worth it?

To those who were experienced (> 70 WPM, say) typists before the switch to Dvorak -- were you faster after switching? There are a couple good SO threads on Dvorak, but they are …
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Should programmers be excellent typists?

OK, I know this is kind of subjective, and I apologise for that, but hear me out. I have to admit, like most geeks, I got into computing at an early age, this means I never even c …
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Silent keyboard for touch-typing

Hi all, I've read this topic before asking but it doesn't answer to my needs : I do touch-typing. My needs are : silent keyboard. When I say silent, i mean maybe "a very small n …
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How do touch typists navigate in vi?

I'm learning vi, as I appreciate the vast possibilities of the editor, and have to use a plain-text editor for my current project. In many tutorials I have read that it is recommen …
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How do you correct repetitive typing mistakes?

I find myself making repetitive mistakes typing keywords and sentences in my code comments. I notice its getting worse since my fingers just keep "practicing" incorrect words. Is …
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Do you use the home row?

When I was taught keyboarding in school, much emphasis was made on keeping your fingers centered on the 'home row', with your left hand on ASDF and your right hand on JKL; However, …
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Steve Yegge recently posted about touch-typing; I have basics down, but what about the rest?

Steve mentioned that even after he learned touch-typing, he still didn't know how to touch-type the number keys. That's kind of where I am now. I can kind of touch type them, but I …
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Touch Typing Software recommendations

Since the keyboard is the interface we use to the computer, I've always thought touch typing should be something I should learn, but I've always been, well, lazy is the word. So, a …
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Touch typing in Visual Studio 2008

I am a touch typist. I am using a regular HP 17" laptop... When using visual studio 2008, frequently my right hand leaves the home row to use the arrow keys to navigate to differ …
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Is it worth swapping Ctrl and Caps Lock for windows users that don’t use Emacs

I've been aware of Steve Yegge's advice to swap Ctrl and Caps Lock for a while now, although I don't use Emacs. I've just tried swapping them over as an experiment and I'm finding …
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How to type faster

I've typed around 75wpm for the last few years but I've always wondered how people type +100wpm. I've searched but I primarily find typing tutors that teach you to type.. not tea …
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Speed typing test for programmers

It's pretty basic knowledge that as a programmer, our output is channelled through a keyboard upon which we must type. If we type slower than we think, then it's a bottleneck for o …
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How do I improve my typing skills?

How do I improve my typing skills? I still can't get the fingers correct, and the speed
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How do you type lisp efficiently, with so many parentheses?

I try to keep my fingers on home row as much as possible. Typing all the parentheses makes me move away from there a fair bit. I use Emacs; the parentheses themselves are no iss …
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Increasing typing speed from 75 wpm to over 100 [closed]

Hello, I am a touch typist and type on a qwerty keyboard. I type on an average of 75 wpm, but have seen people type over 100 wpm. Is there any way I can increase my typing speed t …

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