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Using 10 Fingers
MathMan:
Maybe I'm the odd one here again - but I never bothered to learn 10 finger typing. Reason for that is - when I'm programming 90% of my time is spent thinking and only 10% typing. There simply is no advantage in it for me.
But I also admit, that I'm a really slow programmer.
Cheers,
MathMan
Thaddy:
--- Quote from: MathMan on January 11, 2022, 03:54:06 pm ---Maybe I'm the odd one here again
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No you are not...
440bx:
You're odd if you have 11 fingers... now, that, is mathematically odd. :D
As far as 10 finger typing...
Fast programmers delegate thinking to their fingers. 10 brains and parallel execution... can't beat that.
SymbolicFrank:
You just have to learn to multitask: while typing a part, already design the next part. Or, think of the things that interact and/or would make the current part simpler and/or more efficient.
Martin_fr:
--- Quote from: 440bx on January 11, 2022, 04:01:06 pm ---You're odd if you have 11 fingers... now, that, is mathematically odd. :D
As far as 10 finger typing...
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And if you have 9 fingers, someone might call you a square. And if they do, you can't get even with them.
But worse, if you had 1 finger: Not in your prime, still a square, still not getting even, and can't duel them, because for a duel you need a second.
But imagine you had -1 fingers, only the imaginary can help you find the root (cause) of that. :)
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