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Is the switch to Dvorak worth it? [closed]
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 more on how to learn ...
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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 considered things ...
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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 teach you to type ...
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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, anyone recommend any ...
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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 issue, I'm comfortable ...
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Speed typing test for programmers [closed]
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 our output. Steve ...
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Vim users, where do you rest your right hand?
Longtime vim users, do you keep your fingers on"jkl;" or "hjkl" in normal mode?
Standard touch typing teaches us the home position for the right hand has the index finger on the "j" key, so your ...
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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 make too many ...
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Do you use the home row? [closed]
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, this placement was ...
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Touch-typing capital letter identifiers
About half year ago I decided to improve my programming efficiency, so I learned touch-typing and moved to Vim. All is fine and I feel myself much better than before. However there is a question that ...
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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 different lines of code in ...
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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 it difficult to ...
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Teaching a kid to type in order to start programming
My 5 year old wants to start programming, but he doesn't yet know how to type without looking for each letter 1 at a time. I know it's going to frustrate him to go so slow because of his typing ...
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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 recommended to use the keys ...
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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 there any solution ...
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How to get rid of bad typing habits? [closed]
I type on a keyboard for more than 15 years and during that time I developed my own system. I use about 8 of my fingers 80% of the time, but I haven’t trained myself to use a proper touch-typist ...
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TypeFaster custom lesson
I am currently learning how to touch-type with TypeFaster. After doing the normal lessons, I was thinking of creating a custom one tailored for programmers. Things that we have to type commonly, ...
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Adaptive Keyboard applications
Folks,
Can you see any potentially breathtaking applications for these unique keyboards ? (youtube videos at the bottom)
http://www.acm.org/uist/uist2010/Student_Contest.html
The main crux is where ...
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Are there typing tutorials specifically for die-hard hunters and peckers?
Do you know typing tutorials / learing software specifically geared at people who have been hunting and pecking (that is, typing with two fingers) for years?
My impression is that most tutorials ...
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What free program for learning how to type would you recommend?
I would like to devote some of my time to improve my typing skill. Has anyone a good experience with some freeware tool ?