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WFH is great for the planet, too.
Going to try hard to stay "fully remote". Just doing my part...
WFH is great for the planet, too.
Going to try hard to stay "fully remote". Just doing my part...
If you're going to spend 30000 hours typing then surely it's worth some investment: to speed it up a bit, make fewer mkstakes, be more comfortable, avoid RSI.
Touch typing is only one thing you could do. If you will type a lot then I recommend trying different mechanical kryboards and layouts until you find what works best for you.
I use a keyboardio 100 with an Apple Magic Trackpad between the two halves instead of a mouse. While coding, the transition to the trackpad is quicker and easier on the wrist than a mouse would be.
In terms of layout, I think my top two features are home row mods and chording for symbols and arrows. I don't think it really adds speed but for comfort and RSI prevention I think minimizing finger reaches and wrist moves is important.
Lots to try, some of it you will probably like
No lighting beats bad lighting
I light my home office with three bright LED lamps of the type used by streamers, directly behind my screen. Works well for me. And it's perfect for video calls
The first episode is a masterclass in how to be immediately interesting and exciting.
If you found that it started slow
Bravo! Perforce a slashdotter of culture
The Z Fold series is amazing: I first had the 3, and it was a total game changer for me. Upgrading to the 6 was a big enough improvement to actually be called an upgrade.
So, there's that
Thanks
I guess I win then
Writing English is the same, by the way: if someone can write 1000 words per day they are very productive, but they can probably type 60 words per minute. The words / sentences are easy, it's the pages/chapters that are hard
How fast can a developer type, and how much code do they produce per day. QED.
I've worked on internal developer tooling at a large company and so had access to lots of data--you have to know how much people are using the tooling to know how much you can gain by improving it. So, I know what I'm talking about
Generating code is not at all the limiting factor. Developers do not spend even 20% of their time typing new code.
So, good luck with that.
Marbles can also do that.
I take a red marble and a blue marble, seal both in boxes, shuffle them, send a random box to you.
If I open my box and the marble is blue, your marble becomes red; if it's red, yours becomes blue--faster than the speed of light.
The judgement also says something like "cannot own a browser for 5 years", IIRC.
It's not easy if you have an eating disorder.
"Binge eating disorder" is well understood and treatment via CBT, including self treatment at home, has good results. But for some reason it doesn't get much publicity. Maybe because it works...
Parkinson's Law: Work expands to fill the time alloted it.