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Guess we'll have to wait for him to clarify.I don't know. ASP & PHP were contemporaries back in the day.
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Guess we'll have to wait for him to clarify.I don't know. ASP & PHP were contemporaries back in the day.
Still better than having to constantly use 2 modifier keys to be able to program properly at all. (I really fucking hate qwertz)Getting into programming again, and omfg my right pinky -_____-
Why does the shortest finger on my hand have to oversee 13 highly used keys?!
this nigga uses a proper typing technique lmaoooo clown on this nigga lmaooooGetting into programming again, and omfg my right pinky -_____-
Why does the shortest finger on my hand have to oversee 13 highly used keys?!
The [ and ] on the index look really sweet ngl. As well as the vertically aligned keys and not having to reach so far for 6.View attachment 8905422
Join the better typing world brother. It only takes like 1 to 2 weeks to get used to.
The real answer is wherever you want it.The [ and ] on the index look really sweet ngl. As well as the vertically aligned keys and not having to reach so far for 6.
Where is the = key though?
Because traditional layout is design that has it's roots in typewriters? It's impossible to change it now for common usage, but if you spend 8h working by typing there's no reason not to learn something better ergonomically IMHO.the only real aryan keyboard is the 100% layout - why pay more for less keys
so i dont have to hold my hands at a weird ass angle, when i place my hands on the keyboard my hands dont reach straight forward but come at an angle, which is more comfortable and the horizontal stagger only helps itGet rid of horizontal stagger afterwards, it's only there to help with mechanical linkage for typewriter arms. I don't see any on my computer, so why is horizontal stagger still there?
i have a weird ass typing method that only works on a normal keyboard (sometimes i press y with my left hand)Also you I am sure you can buy keyboards that have more than 100% layout, but why bother? With modifiers/layers/programmable macros you can access much more with less keys, which is very comfortable because you decrease the amount your fingers need to travel.
But I loled at this. Did you miss fully programmable part? You can put alt gr wherever you want.another reason are languages other than english (where to put alt gr?)
Not really, unless you rely only on muscle memory. I still use my laptop keyboard, and I have all the same shortcuts.sure for first few days youre gonna struggle because its new but you'll also have to configure not only the keyboard but the programs that you use
???Why does the shortest finger on my hand have to oversee 13 highly used keys?!

0-=backspace 4???
Here's my layout, minus the gay colors:
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Unless you're an accountant, the 10-key is probably a bit much.
I would also recommend stretching to increase your finger span. One reason to do this is so you can start using one hand to type while the other rests.
Also, who said your left hand and right hand have to stay on their respective sides of the keyboard? Cross 'em up! No one's watching.![]()
Whenever I get a 100% or 60% keyboard I'm always happy the first 2 days and then I keep getting annoyed by cases where having those extra keys would've been helpful and eventually, that culminates in my going back to my 120%Unless you're an accountant, the 10-key is probably a bit much.
I haven't used Opus 4.7 yet. But a lot my job is AWS drudgery which I absolutely despise. I can have claude write me like almost all boring nonsense / refactors and it lets me actually concentrate on the problem.Unpopular opinion, but claude opus 4.7 (AI) is unironically great. A lot of times there are tedious things you have to finish and claude can just implement that for you in an instant. It looks at the existing code and writes the code in the same style as the existing code (as all programmers should do), so the code it generates ends up looking like the code you would write anyways.
There are things it cant do, such as things that are not really documented on the internet that require testing and trial, specifically in relation to hardware/proprietary drivers (nvidia). But for those tedious tasks of implementing things that you know how to do but require boring work, just leave it to claude code monkey.
I haven't used Opus 4.7 yet. But a lot my job is AWS drudgery which I absolutely despise. I can have claude write me like almost all boring nonsense / refactors and it lets me actually concentrate on the problem.
You still need to know how to actually code to use these tools effectively as they often still do really stupid stuff.
I'd rather die than give up the numpad.Unless you're an accountant, the 10-key is probably a bit much.