I never understood the obsession with coding speed. There seems to be a lot of people who claim a modest change in input speed is a massive productivity change to them (and how they justify their dedication to their preferred editor/UI/keyboard/language/et al). I might be an edge case, but when I "code" the minority of the work is actually writing source code. The majority is research/thinking/copy+pasta/et al. When…
Practice typing for Code
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We will be adding an Options panel soon, and we'll make it possible to opt for this. Thanks!
Another side effect is that sometimes I accidentally skip sentences that start with s because i invariably forget to press enter before starting.
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#44I thought this was great! I really like it.
I think the asdf fdsa and jkl lkj ... lessons should mix the order up. I actually failed to learn jkl with the lessons provided (!) and had to switch to emacs and give myself a hand-created lesson with them mixed up.
Can we have a P for previous shortcut in addition to skip?
I got used to the enter-to-start thing eventually but I messed it up several times initially, accidentally skipping lessons.
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#45I never understood the obsession with coding speed. There seems to be a lot of people who claim a modest change in input speed is a massive productivity change to them (and how they justify their dedication to their preferred editor/UI/keyboard/language/et al). I might be an edge case, but when I "code" the minority of the work is actually writing source code. The majority is research/thinking/copy+pasta/et al. When…
I can't touch type. Dunno about coding but it would make my IM communications with colleagues a hell of a lot more efficient!
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#47Doesn't seem like it should be that way.
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#48If you're going to design something, free or not, do it fucking right.
Your product made me mad enough to actually post this.
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#50Switching to Vim from TextMate has been enough to make me save a good 50% of my time. At this point, shaving off another, asy, 10% doesn't sound that compelling to me.